Background: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of a rapid heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) test in patients suspected of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in primary care. Methods: General practitioners included 298 patients suspected of ACS. In all patients, whether referred to hospital or not, ECG and cardiac biomarker testing was performed. ACS was determined in accordance with international guidelines. Multivariate analysis was used to determine the value of H-FABP in addition to clinical findings. Results: Mean patient age was 66 years (SD 14), 52% was female and 66 patients (22%) were diagnosed with ACS. The H-FABP bedside test was performed within 24 h (median 3.1, IQR 1.5 to 7.1) after symptom onset. The positive predict...
Objective: We intend to investigate the ability of H-FABP levels to identify significant coronary ar...
Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) is a small cytosolic protein abundant in heart muscle...
The assessment of chest pain patients presenting to the emergency area (EA) is still a clinical chal...
Background: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of a rapid heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H...
AbstractBackgroundTo determine the diagnostic accuracy of a rapid heart-type fatty acid-binding prot...
Background: Most patients presenting chest complaints in primary care are referred to secondary care...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the potential value of early cardiac biomarkers in ...
Objective: The aim of this study is testing the value of H-FABP in the early diagnosis of ACS alone ...
Background: Timely recognition of acute coronary syndrome remains a challenge as many biomarkers, in...
BACKGROUND: Additional diagnostic means could be of added value when evaluating possible acute coron...
BACKGROUND: Additional diagnostic means could be of added value when evaluating possible acute coron...
Background: Chest complaints presented to a general practitioner (GP) are frequently caused by disea...
Objectives: To evaluate the use of H-FABP as a novel marker in early detection of cardiac damage (MI...
SummaryBackgroundHeart-fatty acid binding protein (h-FABP) has been proposed as a cardiac marker for...
Introduction: This study aimed to assess whether heart fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) and glyco...
Objective: We intend to investigate the ability of H-FABP levels to identify significant coronary ar...
Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) is a small cytosolic protein abundant in heart muscle...
The assessment of chest pain patients presenting to the emergency area (EA) is still a clinical chal...
Background: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of a rapid heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H...
AbstractBackgroundTo determine the diagnostic accuracy of a rapid heart-type fatty acid-binding prot...
Background: Most patients presenting chest complaints in primary care are referred to secondary care...
The research described in this thesis focuses on the potential value of early cardiac biomarkers in ...
Objective: The aim of this study is testing the value of H-FABP in the early diagnosis of ACS alone ...
Background: Timely recognition of acute coronary syndrome remains a challenge as many biomarkers, in...
BACKGROUND: Additional diagnostic means could be of added value when evaluating possible acute coron...
BACKGROUND: Additional diagnostic means could be of added value when evaluating possible acute coron...
Background: Chest complaints presented to a general practitioner (GP) are frequently caused by disea...
Objectives: To evaluate the use of H-FABP as a novel marker in early detection of cardiac damage (MI...
SummaryBackgroundHeart-fatty acid binding protein (h-FABP) has been proposed as a cardiac marker for...
Introduction: This study aimed to assess whether heart fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) and glyco...
Objective: We intend to investigate the ability of H-FABP levels to identify significant coronary ar...
Heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (H-FABP) is a small cytosolic protein abundant in heart muscle...
The assessment of chest pain patients presenting to the emergency area (EA) is still a clinical chal...