REACTED - Reducing Acute Chest pain Time in the ED: A prospective pre-/post-interventional cohort study, stratifying risk using early cardiac multi-markers, probably increases discharges safely

Author:

Mountain David12,Ercleve Tor12,Allely Peter12,McQuillan Brendan34,Yamen Eric4,Beilby John56,Lim Ee-Mun56,Rogers Jeremy7,Geelhoed Elizabeth8

Affiliation:

1. School of Primary, Aboriginal and Rural Health Care (Emergency); University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

2. Department of Emergency Medicine; Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; Perth Western Australia Australia

3. School of Medicine and Pharmacology; University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

4. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine; Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; Perth Western Australia Australia

5. School of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

6. Department of Biochemistry; Pathwest; Perth Western Australia Australia

7. Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences; University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

8. School of Population Health; University of Western Australia; Perth Western Australia Australia

Funder

Department of Health Western Australia

State Health Research Advisory Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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4. Outcome of chest pain patients discharged from a French emergency department: a 60-day prospective study;Montassier;J. Emerg. Med.,2012

5. Prevalence, clinical characteristics, resource utilization and outcome of patients with acute chest pain in the emergency department. A multicenter, prospective, observational study in north-eastern Italy;Solinas;Ital. Heart J.,2003

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