Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a common, sometimes difficult to diagnose spectrum of diseases occurring after abrupt reduction in blood flow through a coronary artery. Given the diagnostic challenge, it is sensible for emergency physicians to have an approach to prognosticate patients with possible ACS. Multiple prediction models have been developed to help identify patients at increased risk of adverse outcomes. The HEART score is the first model to be derived, validated, and undergo clinical impact studies in emergency department (ED) patients with possible ACS.Objective: To develop a protocol for a prognostic systematic review of the literature evaluating the HEART score as a predictor of major adverse cardiac events (MACE)...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
BACKGROUND: The performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting the prob...
Purposes: We aimed to evaluate the Global Registry of Acute Cardiac Events (GRACE) and Thrombolysis ...
Abstract Background Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is ...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
INTRODUCTION: The HEART score is a risk-stratification tool that was developed and validated for pat...
INTRODUCTION: The HEART score is a risk-stratification tool that was developed and validated for pat...
AbstractBackgroundThe focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency depart...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the prognostic performance of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)-R...
Objectives: To assess the diagnostic validity of the rapid emergency medical score (REMS) for the ri...
Chest pain is one of the most common, potentially serious presenting complaints for adult emergency ...
Objectives: The value of unstructured physician estimate of risk for disease processes, other than a...
Objective: To investigate the ability of the HEART score to predict the presence of obstructive coro...
Background: The HEART Score (HS) is a risk-stratification tool that predicts the risk of major adver...
INTRODUCTION: Acute chest pain (CP) is a potentially related both to acute coronary syndrome and to ...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
BACKGROUND: The performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting the prob...
Purposes: We aimed to evaluate the Global Registry of Acute Cardiac Events (GRACE) and Thrombolysis ...
Abstract Background Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is ...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
INTRODUCTION: The HEART score is a risk-stratification tool that was developed and validated for pat...
INTRODUCTION: The HEART score is a risk-stratification tool that was developed and validated for pat...
AbstractBackgroundThe focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency depart...
Objective: This study aimed to compare the prognostic performance of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)-R...
Objectives: To assess the diagnostic validity of the rapid emergency medical score (REMS) for the ri...
Chest pain is one of the most common, potentially serious presenting complaints for adult emergency ...
Objectives: The value of unstructured physician estimate of risk for disease processes, other than a...
Objective: To investigate the ability of the HEART score to predict the presence of obstructive coro...
Background: The HEART Score (HS) is a risk-stratification tool that predicts the risk of major adver...
INTRODUCTION: Acute chest pain (CP) is a potentially related both to acute coronary syndrome and to ...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
BACKGROUND: The performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting the prob...
Purposes: We aimed to evaluate the Global Registry of Acute Cardiac Events (GRACE) and Thrombolysis ...