Results for "chest pain" - 1 thru 10 of about 1,079
1. pain provided they have symptoms consistent with low-to-intermediate likelihood of unstable angina according to the Braunwald classification and normal ... if chest discomfort was their chief symptom; and if their symptoms were consistent with low-to-intermediate likelihood of unstable angina according ...
2. angina or non-Q-wave MI. Unstable angina was generally defined as chest pain accompanied by electrocardiogram (ECG) ... Prognostic role of troponin T versus troponin I in unstable angina pectoris for cardiac events with meta-analysis comparing published studies. ...
3. Diagnostic and therapeutic use of proton pump inhibitors in non-cardiac chest pain. Am J Gastroenterol 2005; 100:1226–1232. ... (GERD) and an effective treatment for patients with noncardiac chest pain. Because some smaller studies with negative results may ...
4. Patients with atypical chest pain and no history of cardiovascular events (coronary artery disease unstable angina or history of percutaneous transthoracic coronary angioplasty ... angina. Cardiovascular endpoints included fatal or nonfatal MI unstable angina PTCA or cardiac death. A total of 7 patients ...
5. department saying a 68-year-old man is having chest pain weakness and “positive cardiac enzymes.” His electrocardiogram ... Approximately 4 weeks of generalized extremity pain and weakness; left-sided nonexertional chest pain which is much less severe than his extremity pains ...
6. pain of less than 3 hours’ duration. If chest pain had lasted 3 to 12 hours the CK-MB ... pain indicates that they have non–AMI coronary artery disease (eg unstable angina) that will affect their lives. ...
7. American woman came into our emergency department with right-sided chest pain that she described as sharp and radiating down her right arm. ... What tests would you order next? What do you suspect is causing this woman’s chest pain and fainting spells? ...
8. imaging and chest radiography to evaluate patients with chronic chest pain and suspected CAD; the recommendation does not specify testing ... and the Expert Panel on Cardiac Imaging. Chronic chest pain—suspected cardiac origin (online publication). ...
9. These acute coronary syndromes result from decreased coronary blood flow and cause chest discomfort usually at rest with or without characteristic radiation or such ... Unstable angina and NSTEMI are urgent and life-threatening problems. Chest pain and related symptoms account for 5.3 million ...
10. You can estimate the pretest probability for CAD in a chest pain patient based on the patient’s age sex and pain characteristics.1 Determine whether symptoms are typical atypical or nonanginal based on whether the chest pain is substernal brought on by exertion or relieved by rest or nitroglycerin. ...
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