A prospective study of the clinical findings and transfer decision in 278 patients admitted to the emergency ward for chest pain showed that a combination of 115 clinical and ECG data makes it possible to predict 86% of acute myocardial infarctions and unstable angina (specificity 76%). However, the diagnosis of the emergency medical team was adequate in 91% of cases, yielding a 5% rate of unjustified admissions to the intensive care unit. Therefore, the utility of a decision algorithm based upon clinical and ECG data, as proposed by American authors, is questionable. Finally, the indication for transfer to the intensive care unit was not followed in a quarter of patients due to old age and/or associated diseases
Physicians caring for acute chest pain patients con-stantly maneuver between unnecessary admissions ...
Chest pain is a common reason for presentation in hospital emergency departments and general practic...
In the assessment of chest pain patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the emergen...
In the Emergency Department, chest pain triage systems are based on either clinical features or ECG ...
Abstract Background Chest pain is the second most common chief complaint in North American emergency...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficiency of a systematic diagnostic approach in patients with chest pai...
OBJECTIVE: To improve pre-hospital triage of patients with suspected acute cardiac disease. DESIGN: ...
We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic value of individual clinical findings and novel b...
BACKGROUND: Physicians assessing chest pain patients in the emergency department (ED) base the likel...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a systematic model of care for patients with chest pain and no ...
Patients at a low probability of acute cardiac pathology constitute a considerable proportion in man...
Ideal treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and unstable angina (UA) require rapid evaluati...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishTo systematically appraise the a...
present to emergency departments annually with symp-toms suggesting acute cardiac ischemia. Triage d...
The aims of this study were to assess the effectiveness of 2 automated electrocardiogram interpretat...
Physicians caring for acute chest pain patients con-stantly maneuver between unnecessary admissions ...
Chest pain is a common reason for presentation in hospital emergency departments and general practic...
In the assessment of chest pain patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the emergen...
In the Emergency Department, chest pain triage systems are based on either clinical features or ECG ...
Abstract Background Chest pain is the second most common chief complaint in North American emergency...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficiency of a systematic diagnostic approach in patients with chest pai...
OBJECTIVE: To improve pre-hospital triage of patients with suspected acute cardiac disease. DESIGN: ...
We aimed to evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic value of individual clinical findings and novel b...
BACKGROUND: Physicians assessing chest pain patients in the emergency department (ED) base the likel...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of a systematic model of care for patients with chest pain and no ...
Patients at a low probability of acute cardiac pathology constitute a considerable proportion in man...
Ideal treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and unstable angina (UA) require rapid evaluati...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterPublication status: epublishTo systematically appraise the a...
present to emergency departments annually with symp-toms suggesting acute cardiac ischemia. Triage d...
The aims of this study were to assess the effectiveness of 2 automated electrocardiogram interpretat...
Physicians caring for acute chest pain patients con-stantly maneuver between unnecessary admissions ...
Chest pain is a common reason for presentation in hospital emergency departments and general practic...
In the assessment of chest pain patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the emergen...