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Present Role of the Precordial Examination in Patient Care [PDF]

open access: closedThe American Journal of Cardiology, 2014
Recent observations suggest that many physicians do not consider the bedside cardiac examination as a valuable tool in patient care. Internists, hospitalists, emergency department physicians, cardiologists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners were interviewed to ascertain their current practice in completing the cardiac examination.
Barry Silverman, Adam L. Gertz
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Appreciation of Precordial Cardiac Murmur on Examination Relative to Knowledge of Valvular Heart Disease

open access: closedCardiology in Review, 2005
Skills associated with physical examination have continued to decline as practitioners have become increasingly reliant on advanced imaging modalities. Our study sought to determine if documentation of valvular heart disease on echocardiography resulted in an increased appreciation and documentation of precordial murmur.
Cindy Codispoti   +4 more
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[Holter study of esophageal pH: a new auxiliary examination in the differential diagnosis of precordial pain].

open access: closed, 1987
Michelsohn Nh   +4 more
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