Habibollah Saadat¹, Hossein Shiri², Zahra Salarpour², Tahereh Ashktorab² , Hamid Alavi Majd², Zahra Saadat¹, Hosein Vakili¹ 1Cardiovascular Research Center, Modarres Hospital, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran; 2Nursing School, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Background: Most patients who present to medical centers due to chest pain do not suffer from acute coronary syndromes and do not need to be hospitalized in coronary care units (CCUs). This study was done to determine exploitation of resources and cardiovascular outcomes in low-risk patients with chest pain hospitalized in CCUs of educational hospitals affiliated with a ma...
Objective: To investigate which risk score (TIMI score or HEART score) identifies the largest popula...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Henry Wamala,1 Leena Aggarwal,1 Anne Bernard,2 Ian A Scott3,4 1Medical Assessment and Planning Unit,...
Background and AimMany patients referring to health centers because of chest pain do not require hos...
Introduction: Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency units. The present s...
Aims: Non-acute chest pain is a common complaint and can be caused by various conditions. With the r...
Aims: Hospital admissions of patients with chest pain considered as low risk for acute coronary synd...
Background: Evaluation of chest pain patients in emergency departments to distinguish between high-r...
Chest pain is one of the commonest reasons for admission to hospital. Although the majority of such ...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine the safety and costs of a new short-stay unit ...
<p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Acute chest pain is a common symptom among patients...
BACKGROUND: Most of the patients presenting to emergency department with chest pain are at low risk ...
Patients at a low probability of acute cardiac pathology constitute a considerable proportion in man...
Background There is increasing evidence that in patients presenting with acute chest pain, pre-hospi...
Yearly, a total of approximately 200,000 patients in The Netherlands present to the emergency depart...
Objective: To investigate which risk score (TIMI score or HEART score) identifies the largest popula...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Henry Wamala,1 Leena Aggarwal,1 Anne Bernard,2 Ian A Scott3,4 1Medical Assessment and Planning Unit,...
Background and AimMany patients referring to health centers because of chest pain do not require hos...
Introduction: Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency units. The present s...
Aims: Non-acute chest pain is a common complaint and can be caused by various conditions. With the r...
Aims: Hospital admissions of patients with chest pain considered as low risk for acute coronary synd...
Background: Evaluation of chest pain patients in emergency departments to distinguish between high-r...
Chest pain is one of the commonest reasons for admission to hospital. Although the majority of such ...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine the safety and costs of a new short-stay unit ...
<p class="abstract"><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Acute chest pain is a common symptom among patients...
BACKGROUND: Most of the patients presenting to emergency department with chest pain are at low risk ...
Patients at a low probability of acute cardiac pathology constitute a considerable proportion in man...
Background There is increasing evidence that in patients presenting with acute chest pain, pre-hospi...
Yearly, a total of approximately 200,000 patients in The Netherlands present to the emergency depart...
Objective: To investigate which risk score (TIMI score or HEART score) identifies the largest popula...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Henry Wamala,1 Leena Aggarwal,1 Anne Bernard,2 Ian A Scott3,4 1Medical Assessment and Planning Unit,...