OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the value of a range of methods - including clinical features, resting and exercise electrocardiography, and rapid access chest pain clinics (RACPCs) - used in the diagnosis and early management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI), and exertional angina. DATA SOURCES: MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, the Cochrane Library and electronic abstracts of recent cardiological conferences. REVIEW METHODS: Searches identified studies that considered patients with acute chest pain with data on the diagnostic value of clinical features or an electrocardiogram (ECG); patients with chronic chest pain with data on the diagnostic value of resting or exercise ECG or the effect of a RACPC. Likelihood...
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BACKGROUND: Acute chest pain is a frequent reason to attend an emergency room, and various instrumen...
BACKGROUND: The cornerstones in the assessment of emergency department (ED) patients with suspected ...
OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the value of a range of methods - including clinical features, resting and ...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common presentation and diagnosis can be challenging. There are many cau...
To determine the impact of rapid access chest pain clinics (RACPC) on patient management, a systemat...
Background Chest pain is a common presentation and diagnosis can be challenging. There are many caus...
Chest pain is a frequent presenting symptom in emergency primary care, challenging due to the lack o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficiency of a systematic diagnostic approach in patients with chest pai...
Patient history, physical examination, 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and cardiac biomarkers are ke...
Objective: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
Objectives: Currently recommended risk stratification protocols for suspected ischemic chest pain in...
Background: The clinical assessment of patients with chest pain of recent onset remains difficult. T...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a systematic model of care for patients with chest pain and no ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishTo systematically appraise the a...
BACKGROUND: Acute chest pain is a frequent reason to attend an emergency room, and various instrumen...
BACKGROUND: The cornerstones in the assessment of emergency department (ED) patients with suspected ...
OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the value of a range of methods - including clinical features, resting and ...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common presentation and diagnosis can be challenging. There are many cau...
To determine the impact of rapid access chest pain clinics (RACPC) on patient management, a systemat...
Background Chest pain is a common presentation and diagnosis can be challenging. There are many caus...
Chest pain is a frequent presenting symptom in emergency primary care, challenging due to the lack o...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficiency of a systematic diagnostic approach in patients with chest pai...
Patient history, physical examination, 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and cardiac biomarkers are ke...
Objective: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
Objectives: Currently recommended risk stratification protocols for suspected ischemic chest pain in...
Background: The clinical assessment of patients with chest pain of recent onset remains difficult. T...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a systematic model of care for patients with chest pain and no ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishTo systematically appraise the a...
BACKGROUND: Acute chest pain is a frequent reason to attend an emergency room, and various instrumen...
BACKGROUND: The cornerstones in the assessment of emergency department (ED) patients with suspected ...