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The language of chest pain

open access: yes, 2002
Albarran, John
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Chest Pain in Children

Pediatrics, 1985
In a retrospective study of chest pain, 267 children were identified. This gave an occurrence rate (per patient visit) of 0.249%. Male patients were identified as often as female patients, and teenagers as often as children less than age 12 years.
Steven M Selbst, Selbst Steven M
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Chest pain and chest pain units

open access: yes, 2018
Patients presenting at the emergency department with acute chest pain and suspected to represent an acute coronary syndrome were classically admitted as routine to the cardiology department, resulting in expensive and time-consuming evaluations. However, 2-5% of patients with acute coronary syndromes were discharged home inappropriately, resulting in ...
Eric Durand   +3 more
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Chest pain: an update

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2002
Chest pain is one of the most common symptoms for seeking acute medical care. Evidence of myocardial ischemia, however, can only be established in a minority of patients. The establishment or ruling out of myocardial ischemia is difficult and the cost is high.
Mats, Börjesson, Clas, Mannheimer
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Chest pain with a cold

BMJ, 2020
A man in his 60s presented to the emergency department with two hours of gradually worsening right-sided chest pain that occurred at rest. During the week before presentation he had also experienced a coryzal illness, including rhinorrhoea, non-productive cough, fever, and lethargy.
Andrew J, Morrow   +2 more
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Chest and Back Pain

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2020
A man with an acute anterolateral myocardial infarct had electrocardiographic features suggesting triple vessel coronary arterial disease and infarct-related regional pericarditis.
Mazen M, Kawji, D Luke, Glancy
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Chest Pain Units oder Chest-Pain-Algorithmus?

Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2014
A large number of patients present to the emergency department (ED) for evaluation of acute chest pain. About 10-15% are caused by acute myocardial infarction (MI), and over 50% of cases are due to noncardiac reasons. Further improvement for chest pain evaluation appears necessary.What are current options to improve chest pain evaluation in Germany?A ...
M, Christ   +6 more
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