QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: We assessed the occurrence and aetiology of chest pain in primary care practice. These features differ between primary and emergency care settings, where most previous studies have been performed. METHODS: 59 GPs in western Switzerland recorded all consecutive cases presenting with chest pain. Clinical characteristics, laboratory tests and other investigations as well as the diagnoses remaining after 12 months of follow-up were systematically registered. RESULTS: Among 24,620 patients examined during a total duration of 300 weeks of observation, 672 (2.7%) presented with chest pain (52% female, mean age 55 +/- 19(SD)). Most cases, 442 (1.8%), presented new symptoms and in 356 (1.4%) it was the reason for consulting. O...
Background: Assessment of chest pain in general practice is challenging. General practitioners (GPs)...
www.cmj.hr Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and rele-vant underlying etiologies of ch...
Background: GPs are frequently confronted with patients with acute onset chest pain. Although usuall...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of chest pain differs strongly between outpatient and emergency setting...
Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and relevant underlying etiologies of chest pain in ...
Background: Chest pain is a common diagnostic challenge in primary care and diagnostic measures are ...
Background: Chest pain is a common diagnostic challenge in primary care and diagnostic measures are ...
Objective Observational study of patients with chest pain in primary care: determination of incidenc...
Objective: Chest pain is a common reason for an encounter in general practice. The present investiga...
Background: Acute chest pain constitutes a considerable diagnostic challenge outside hospitals. This...
Background: Acute chest pain is a frequently occurring symptom in patients with medical emergencies ...
Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (CHD) being the most c...
Background: GPs are frequently confronted with patients with acute onset chest pain. Although usuall...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (CHD) bein...
Background: Assessment of chest pain in general practice is challenging. General practitioners (GPs)...
Background: Assessment of chest pain in general practice is challenging. General practitioners (GPs)...
www.cmj.hr Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and rele-vant underlying etiologies of ch...
Background: GPs are frequently confronted with patients with acute onset chest pain. Although usuall...
BACKGROUND: The epidemiology of chest pain differs strongly between outpatient and emergency setting...
Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and relevant underlying etiologies of chest pain in ...
Background: Chest pain is a common diagnostic challenge in primary care and diagnostic measures are ...
Background: Chest pain is a common diagnostic challenge in primary care and diagnostic measures are ...
Objective Observational study of patients with chest pain in primary care: determination of incidenc...
Objective: Chest pain is a common reason for an encounter in general practice. The present investiga...
Background: Acute chest pain constitutes a considerable diagnostic challenge outside hospitals. This...
Background: Acute chest pain is a frequently occurring symptom in patients with medical emergencies ...
Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (CHD) being the most c...
Background: GPs are frequently confronted with patients with acute onset chest pain. Although usuall...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common complaint in primary care, with coronary heart disease (CHD) bein...
Background: Assessment of chest pain in general practice is challenging. General practitioners (GPs)...
Background: Assessment of chest pain in general practice is challenging. General practitioners (GPs)...
www.cmj.hr Aim To investigate the frequencies of different and rele-vant underlying etiologies of ch...
Background: GPs are frequently confronted with patients with acute onset chest pain. Although usuall...