Objective To rapidly and safely identify the risk of developing acute coronary syndrome in patients with chest pain who present to the emergency department, the clinical use of the History, Electrocardiogram, Age, Risk Factors, and Troponin (HEART) scoring has recently been proposed. This study aimed to assess the inter-rater reliability of the HEART score calculated by a large number of Italian emergency physicians. Methods The study was conducted in three academic emergency departments using clinical scenarios obtained from medical records of patients with chest pain. Twenty physicians, who took the HEART score course, independently assigned a score to different clinical scenarios, which were randomly administered to the participants, and...
Background: Risk scores such as Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI), History, ECG, Age, Ris...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We compare the ability of 5 established risk scores to identify patients with suspe...
Many clinical prediction rules and scoring systems have been developed to predict Acute Coronary Syn...
Objective To rapidly and safely identify the risk of developing acute coronary syndrome in patients ...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
AbstractBackgroundThe focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency depart...
BACKGROUND: Patients presenting with chest pain represent a significant proportion of attendances to...
The HEART score was developed to improve risk stratification in chest pain patients in the emergency...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is one of the commonest presentations at the Emergency Room. About 15-25% of...
International audienceBackground: Discharging patients home as quickly as possible, or gaining the a...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine whether risk stratification in the out-of-hospital setting could ident...
Aims: High-sensitivity cardiac troponin strategies can provide risk stratification in patients with ...
Aims: Coronary computed tomography angiography is increasingly employed in the emergency department ...
Background The current evaluation of patients with chest pain presenting to an emergency department...
Background: Risk scores such as Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI), History, ECG, Age, Ris...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We compare the ability of 5 established risk scores to identify patients with suspe...
Many clinical prediction rules and scoring systems have been developed to predict Acute Coronary Syn...
Objective To rapidly and safely identify the risk of developing acute coronary syndrome in patients ...
OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency...
AbstractBackgroundThe focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency depart...
BACKGROUND: Patients presenting with chest pain represent a significant proportion of attendances to...
The HEART score was developed to improve risk stratification in chest pain patients in the emergency...
Background: The focus of the diagnostic process in chest pain patients at the emergency department i...
BACKGROUND: Chest pain is one of the commonest presentations at the Emergency Room. About 15-25% of...
International audienceBackground: Discharging patients home as quickly as possible, or gaining the a...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To determine whether risk stratification in the out-of-hospital setting could ident...
Aims: High-sensitivity cardiac troponin strategies can provide risk stratification in patients with ...
Aims: Coronary computed tomography angiography is increasingly employed in the emergency department ...
Background The current evaluation of patients with chest pain presenting to an emergency department...
Background: Risk scores such as Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI), History, ECG, Age, Ris...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We compare the ability of 5 established risk scores to identify patients with suspe...
Many clinical prediction rules and scoring systems have been developed to predict Acute Coronary Syn...