Non traumatic chest pain is the second most common cause of attention at the Emergency Departments (ED). The objective is to compare the effectiveness of HEART risk score and the risk of having a Major Adverse Cardiovascular Event (MACE) during the following 6 weeks in ‘Acute Non-traumatic Chest Pain’ (ANTCP) patients of an ED in Lleida (Spain). The ANTCP patient cohort was defined using medical data from January 2015 to January 2016. A retrospective study was performed among 300 ANTCP patients. Diagnostic accuracy to predict MACE, HEART risk score effectiveness and patient risk stratification were analysed on the ANTCP Cohort. HEART risk score was conducted on ANTCP Cohort data and patients were stratified as low-risk (n = 116, 38.7%), mod...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
Introduction. Recent data show that 1/5 of patients with chest pain in emergency room (ER) have an ...
Background: The HEART (History, Electrocardiogram, Age, Risk factors, and initial Troponin) score is...
AbstractBackgroundThe performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting th...
In patients consulting in the Emergency Department for chest pain, a HEART score ≤ 3 has been shown ...
The HEART score was developed to improve risk stratification in chest pain patients in the emergency...
INTRODUCTION: Acute chest pain (CP) is a potentially related both to acute coronary syndrome and to ...
AbstractBackgroundThe focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency depart...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Yearly, a total of approximately 200,000 patients in The Netherlands present to the emergency depart...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a common cause of mortality and morbidity. An ACS dia...
Objective To rapidly and safely identify the risk of developing acute coronary syndrome in patients ...
BACKGROUND: The performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting the prob...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate disposition of emergency department (ED) patients with chest pain is depende...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
Introduction. Recent data show that 1/5 of patients with chest pain in emergency room (ER) have an ...
Background: The HEART (History, Electrocardiogram, Age, Risk factors, and initial Troponin) score is...
AbstractBackgroundThe performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting th...
In patients consulting in the Emergency Department for chest pain, a HEART score ≤ 3 has been shown ...
The HEART score was developed to improve risk stratification in chest pain patients in the emergency...
INTRODUCTION: Acute chest pain (CP) is a potentially related both to acute coronary syndrome and to ...
AbstractBackgroundThe focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency depart...
Background The HEART score is an effective method of risk stratifying emergency department (ED) pati...
Yearly, a total of approximately 200,000 patients in The Netherlands present to the emergency depart...
Introduction: Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is a common cause of mortality and morbidity. An ACS dia...
Objective To rapidly and safely identify the risk of developing acute coronary syndrome in patients ...
BACKGROUND: The performance of the GRACE, HEART and TIMI scores were compared in predicting the prob...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
BACKGROUND: Appropriate disposition of emergency department (ED) patients with chest pain is depende...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
Introduction. Recent data show that 1/5 of patients with chest pain in emergency room (ER) have an ...
Background: The HEART (History, Electrocardiogram, Age, Risk factors, and initial Troponin) score is...