Objectives To identify clinical variables that are associated with the diagnosis acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in women and men with chest discomfort who contact out-of-hours primary care (OHS-PC) by telephone, and to explore whether there are indications whether these variables differ among women and men.Design Cross-sectional study in which we compared patient and call characteristics of triage call recordings between women with and without ACS, and men with and without ACS.Setting Nine OHS-PC in the Netherlands.Participants 993 women and 802 men who called OHS-PC for acute chest discomfort (pain, pressure, tightness or discomfort) between 2014 and 2016.Primary outcome measure Diagnosis of ACS retrieved from the patient’s medical record i...
Whether sex-specific chest pain characteristics (CPCs) would allow physicians in the emergency depar...
BackgroundClinical symptoms are part of the risk stratification approaches used in the emergency dep...
Background: Previous research suggests that the presentation of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) may d...
Objectives Previous hospital-based studies have suggested delayed recognition of acute coronary synd...
OBJECTIVES: Previous hospital-based studies have suggested delayed recognition of acute coronary syn...
Background: Better understanding of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms is needed to improve diag...
Background: The typical sign or main symptom in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients is chest pain...
Background\ud \ud Research suggests that female patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) experien...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) can present differently in men and women. This study aimed...
Background: Previous studies suggested that diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) is more difficu...
Background: Patients\u27 experience of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms is important in determ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether sex differences exist in the angiographic severity, management and outc...
IMPORTANCE Little is known about whether sex differences in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) present...
Previous studies suggested that diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) is more difficult in women ...
It is unknown whether higher rates of delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis of acute coronary syndrome ...
Whether sex-specific chest pain characteristics (CPCs) would allow physicians in the emergency depar...
BackgroundClinical symptoms are part of the risk stratification approaches used in the emergency dep...
Background: Previous research suggests that the presentation of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) may d...
Objectives Previous hospital-based studies have suggested delayed recognition of acute coronary synd...
OBJECTIVES: Previous hospital-based studies have suggested delayed recognition of acute coronary syn...
Background: Better understanding of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms is needed to improve diag...
Background: The typical sign or main symptom in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients is chest pain...
Background\ud \ud Research suggests that female patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) experien...
Background: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) can present differently in men and women. This study aimed...
Background: Previous studies suggested that diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) is more difficu...
Background: Patients\u27 experience of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms is important in determ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether sex differences exist in the angiographic severity, management and outc...
IMPORTANCE Little is known about whether sex differences in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) present...
Previous studies suggested that diagnosing coronary artery disease (CAD) is more difficult in women ...
It is unknown whether higher rates of delayed diagnosis and misdiagnosis of acute coronary syndrome ...
Whether sex-specific chest pain characteristics (CPCs) would allow physicians in the emergency depar...
BackgroundClinical symptoms are part of the risk stratification approaches used in the emergency dep...
Background: Previous research suggests that the presentation of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) may d...