Introduction: Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency units. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the short-term outcome of patients presenting with a low risk chest pain and discharging without provoke ischemia study during emergency department admission. Methods: In the present prospective cohort study, patients with low-risk chest pain, referring to the emergency department of Imam Hossein Hospital, Tehran, during the first half of 2012, were evaluated. All the patients underwent electrocardiogram (ECG) and cardiac enzyme tests, including cardiac isoenzymes creatine kinase MB and troponin I. One week after referring to the emergency department, the patients underwent an exercise test and were followed fo...
Objectives: Currently recommended risk stratification protocols for suspected ischemic chest pain in...
Habibollah Saadat¹, Hossein Shiri², Zahra Salarpour², Tahereh Ashktorab&a...
Background Chest pain is the top reason for hospitalization/observation in the USA, but it is unc...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency ...
Introduction: Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency units. The present s...
Background: Chest pain is a common symptom for referring patients to emergency departments (ED). Amo...
Background: Evaluation of chest pain patients in emergency departments to distinguish between high-r...
IntroductionChest pain is a frequent cause of admission to the emergency department (ED). The diagno...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a common cause of mortality and morbidity. An ACS dia...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
Objective: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
BACKGROUND: Most of the patients presenting to emergency department with chest pain are at low risk ...
Background: Chest pain is the second most common reason patients visit emergency departments (EDs) a...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Background and AimMany patients referring to health centers because of chest pain do not require hos...
Objectives: Currently recommended risk stratification protocols for suspected ischemic chest pain in...
Habibollah Saadat&sup1;, Hossein Shiri&sup2;, Zahra Salarpour&sup2;, Tahereh Ashktorab&a...
Background Chest pain is the top reason for hospitalization/observation in the USA, but it is unc...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency ...
Introduction: Chest pain is a common problem in patients referring to emergency units. The present s...
Background: Chest pain is a common symptom for referring patients to emergency departments (ED). Amo...
Background: Evaluation of chest pain patients in emergency departments to distinguish between high-r...
IntroductionChest pain is a frequent cause of admission to the emergency department (ED). The diagno...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a common cause of mortality and morbidity. An ACS dia...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
Objective: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of initial clinical assessment about the dia...
BACKGROUND: Most of the patients presenting to emergency department with chest pain are at low risk ...
Background: Chest pain is the second most common reason patients visit emergency departments (EDs) a...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Background and AimMany patients referring to health centers because of chest pain do not require hos...
Objectives: Currently recommended risk stratification protocols for suspected ischemic chest pain in...
Habibollah Saadat&sup1;, Hossein Shiri&sup2;, Zahra Salarpour&sup2;, Tahereh Ashktorab&a...
Background Chest pain is the top reason for hospitalization/observation in the USA, but it is unc...