Background: To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the development of potentially preventable complications, early assessment and treatment of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are important. The aim of this study has therefore been to explore the possible association between patients' estimated intensity of chest pain when first seen by the ambulance crew in suspected ACS, and the subsequent outcome before and after arrival in hospital. Methods: Data was collected both prospectively and retrospectively. The inclusion criteria were chest pain raising suspicion of ACS and a reported intensity of pain 4 on the visual analogue scale. Results: All in all, 1603 patients were included in the study. Increased intensi...
Background Current research suggests that nurses can influence the outcome for patients with acute c...
Background: Physicians rely upon chest pain history to make management decisions in patients with su...
We read with interest the paper by Gupta et al in the August 2002 issue of Annals. In their retrospe...
Background: To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the development ...
Background: To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the development ...
Abstract Background To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the deve...
There is growing evidence for the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms as a consequence of a...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a complex disease induced by thrombosis, which causes u...
OBJECTIVE To examine whether the association between expected symptoms of acute myocardial infarctio...
OBJECTIVE: To assess symptom presentation related to age, sex and previous medical history in patien...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chest pain is one of the main reasons why individuals seek urge...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to describe the population of patients arriving in several Ita...
<p>Aim. To evaluate main factors influencing admission time to cardiovascular care unit in patients ...
This thesis aims to describe the initial phase of an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in overall terms ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians assessing chest pain patients in the emergency department (ED) base the likel...
Background Current research suggests that nurses can influence the outcome for patients with acute c...
Background: Physicians rely upon chest pain history to make management decisions in patients with su...
We read with interest the paper by Gupta et al in the August 2002 issue of Annals. In their retrospe...
Background: To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the development ...
Background: To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the development ...
Abstract Background To decrease the morbidity burden of cardiovascular disease and to avoid the deve...
There is growing evidence for the development of posttraumatic stress symptoms as a consequence of a...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a complex disease induced by thrombosis, which causes u...
OBJECTIVE To examine whether the association between expected symptoms of acute myocardial infarctio...
OBJECTIVE: To assess symptom presentation related to age, sex and previous medical history in patien...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chest pain is one of the main reasons why individuals seek urge...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to describe the population of patients arriving in several Ita...
<p>Aim. To evaluate main factors influencing admission time to cardiovascular care unit in patients ...
This thesis aims to describe the initial phase of an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in overall terms ...
BACKGROUND: Physicians assessing chest pain patients in the emergency department (ED) base the likel...
Background Current research suggests that nurses can influence the outcome for patients with acute c...
Background: Physicians rely upon chest pain history to make management decisions in patients with su...
We read with interest the paper by Gupta et al in the August 2002 issue of Annals. In their retrospe...