Aim. To determine the relationship between referral type and mortality in patients with chest pain. Methods. The design of the study is an observational study. The setting of the study is a sentinel network of general practices in Belgium, covering 1.6% of the total population. The subjects are 1558 consecutive patients consulting with chest pain in 2003. Descriptive analyses report the standardized mortality ratios. We used the Belgian population of 1999 as the reference population and as the standard population. Results. The standardized mortality ratios of 3 days were 151.0 [95% confidence interval (CI): 82.3-250.3] for the urgent referred group, 45.5 (95% CI: 12.4-116.0) for non-urgent and 13.6 (95% CI: 1.7-49.4) for the non-referred gr...
Accurate diagnosis of the causes of chest pain and dyspnea remain challenging. In this preliminary o...
Objectives To describe contemporary characteristics and diagnoses in prehospital patients with chest...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a one year follow up study of patients seen in a combined rapid access chest p...
Aim. To determine the relationship between referral type and mortality in patients with chest pain. ...
BACKGROUND: patients presenting with chest pain have a 5% chance of experiencing a coronary event. T...
Background. Patients presenting with chest pain have a 5% chance of experiencing a coronary event. T...
Background: The prognosis of unexplained chest pain patients provides valuable information for evalu...
Objective Observational study of patients with chest pain in primary care: determination of incidenc...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is an initial symptom for several minor diseases but acute myocardial infarct...
AIM: The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics of and outcome of patients with che...
We read with interest the paper by Gupta et al in the August 2002 issue of Annals. In their retrospe...
Background: Acute chest pain is a frequently occurring symptom in patients with medical emergencies ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with an acute coronary syndrome should be referred to hospital urgently to star...
AIMS: Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) is considered a benign condition. We investigate case-fatalit...
Background: The prognostic significance of chest pain is well established in patients with coronary ...
Accurate diagnosis of the causes of chest pain and dyspnea remain challenging. In this preliminary o...
Objectives To describe contemporary characteristics and diagnoses in prehospital patients with chest...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a one year follow up study of patients seen in a combined rapid access chest p...
Aim. To determine the relationship between referral type and mortality in patients with chest pain. ...
BACKGROUND: patients presenting with chest pain have a 5% chance of experiencing a coronary event. T...
Background. Patients presenting with chest pain have a 5% chance of experiencing a coronary event. T...
Background: The prognosis of unexplained chest pain patients provides valuable information for evalu...
Objective Observational study of patients with chest pain in primary care: determination of incidenc...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is an initial symptom for several minor diseases but acute myocardial infarct...
AIM: The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics of and outcome of patients with che...
We read with interest the paper by Gupta et al in the August 2002 issue of Annals. In their retrospe...
Background: Acute chest pain is a frequently occurring symptom in patients with medical emergencies ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with an acute coronary syndrome should be referred to hospital urgently to star...
AIMS: Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) is considered a benign condition. We investigate case-fatalit...
Background: The prognostic significance of chest pain is well established in patients with coronary ...
Accurate diagnosis of the causes of chest pain and dyspnea remain challenging. In this preliminary o...
Objectives To describe contemporary characteristics and diagnoses in prehospital patients with chest...
OBJECTIVE: To conduct a one year follow up study of patients seen in a combined rapid access chest p...