In a prospective study of 278 consecutive patients admitted to an emergency ward for chest pain, the 115 clinical and paraclinical parameters available at the time of admission were evaluated by computer comparison with the final diagnoses. The most valuable items for making the diagnosis were classified according to their sensitivity, specificity and predictive value. Among the 278 patients, 100 individuals had myocardial infarctions (MI), 47 had unstable angina, 25 had stable angina and 106 patients had a non-coronary disease. The twelve most sensitive items for distinguishing MI from other conditions were the following: sudden onset of pain (70%); duration of more than 60 min (88%); constriction and squeezing (79%); oppression (75%); pri...
This study aimed to verify the presence of chest pain in a reference emergency cardiac unit of Recif...
AbstractThe causes of chest pain in patients found to have angiographically normal coronary arteries...
Background In previous studies including patients with suspected cardiac chest pain, those who had a...
In a prospective study of 278 consecutive patients admitted to an emergency ward for chest pain, the...
In recent years it has been claimed that in those presenting with chest pain, the extent of pain rad...
A 31-year-old patient complained of severe crushing chest pain that radiated to his left arm and jaw...
The accurate exclusion of myocardial ischemia as the cause of acute chest pain is a clinically deman...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chest pain is one of the main reasons why individuals seek urge...
Over the last 6 or 7 years Dr. Richard Ross and I in the department of medicine at Johns Hopkins Med...
Chest pain accounts for a large number of patients seeking care from a physician. The differential d...
Patient history, physical examination, 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and cardiac biomarkers are ke...
Chest pain (CP) is the major presenting symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) wherein history rem...
OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the value of a range of methods - including clinical features, resting and ...
Introduction Chest pain or discomfort affects 20%-40% of the general population over the course of t...
This study aimed to verify the presence of chest pain in a reference emergency cardiac unit of Recif...
AbstractThe causes of chest pain in patients found to have angiographically normal coronary arteries...
Background In previous studies including patients with suspected cardiac chest pain, those who had a...
In a prospective study of 278 consecutive patients admitted to an emergency ward for chest pain, the...
In recent years it has been claimed that in those presenting with chest pain, the extent of pain rad...
A 31-year-old patient complained of severe crushing chest pain that radiated to his left arm and jaw...
The accurate exclusion of myocardial ischemia as the cause of acute chest pain is a clinically deman...
Background: In patients referred for an evaluation of chest pain, the incidence of cardiac disease m...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Chest pain is one of the main reasons why individuals seek urge...
Over the last 6 or 7 years Dr. Richard Ross and I in the department of medicine at Johns Hopkins Med...
Chest pain accounts for a large number of patients seeking care from a physician. The differential d...
Patient history, physical examination, 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and cardiac biomarkers are ke...
Chest pain (CP) is the major presenting symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) wherein history rem...
OBJECTIVES: To ascertain the value of a range of methods - including clinical features, resting and ...
Introduction Chest pain or discomfort affects 20%-40% of the general population over the course of t...
This study aimed to verify the presence of chest pain in a reference emergency cardiac unit of Recif...
AbstractThe causes of chest pain in patients found to have angiographically normal coronary arteries...
Background In previous studies including patients with suspected cardiac chest pain, those who had a...