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Evaluation and Diagnosis of Chest Pain.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2022exists on the unintended health effects of decreased rates of admission and urgent risk stratification for low-risk pa-tientsdischargedfromtheEDafternegativecardiacbiomarkerfind- ings, many of these patients are likely to have unaddressed cardiac risk ...
D. Beiser, A. Cifu, J. Paul
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Description of chest pain patients in a Norwegian emergency department
Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal, 2019Objectives. Chest pain is one of the most frequent chief complaints in patients admitted to the emergency department (ED). No study has evaluated this patient population in Norway.
L. Bjørnsen+4 more
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The Saint-Chopra Guide to Inpatient Medicine, 2018
This chapter guides the reader on the approaches to dealing with chest pain in hospitalized patients.
M. Kenaan, Kim Eagle
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This chapter guides the reader on the approaches to dealing with chest pain in hospitalized patients.
M. Kenaan, Kim Eagle
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Effect of Using the HEART Score in Patients With Chest Pain in the Emergency Department
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2017Only 20% of patients with chest pain have an acute coronary syndrome that requires prompt admission and treatment. In the remaining 80%, the underlying condition is noncardiac and is usually not life-threatening (1).
J. Poldervaart+33 more
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Heart, 2017
In the 2016 update of the stable chest pain guideline, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has made radical changes to the diagnostic paradigm that it—like other international guidelines—had previously placed at the centre of its
A. Timmis, C. Roobottom
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In the 2016 update of the stable chest pain guideline, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has made radical changes to the diagnostic paradigm that it—like other international guidelines—had previously placed at the centre of its
A. Timmis, C. Roobottom
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Diseases of the esophagus, 2016
Noncardiac chest pain is associated with poor quality of life and high care expenditure. The majority of noncardiac chest pain is either gastresophageal reflux disease related or due to esophageal motility disorders, and the rest are considered ...
Zubair Malik+6 more
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Noncardiac chest pain is associated with poor quality of life and high care expenditure. The majority of noncardiac chest pain is either gastresophageal reflux disease related or due to esophageal motility disorders, and the rest are considered ...
Zubair Malik+6 more
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Noncardiac chest pain: diagnosis and management
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2017Purpose of review Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) has been defined as recurrent chest pain that is indistinguishable from ischemic heart pain after excluding a cardiac cause.
Takahisa Yamasaki, R. Fass
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Atypical Chest Pain in ACS: A Trap Especially for Women.
Current pharmaceutical design, 2016Not all acute coronary syndromes (ACS) exhibit the classic symptoms of chest pain. The diagnosis of ACS in patients without typical chest pain is often challenging.
B. Ricci+4 more
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The Optimal Imaging Strategy for Patients With Stable Chest Pain
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015Editors' Notes Context Many options exist for evaluating patients with stable angina. Contribution The investigators estimated the relative value of options that begin with cardiac imaging.
T. Genders+6 more
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