Rapid-access cardiology services: can these reduce the burden of acute chest pain on Australian and New Zealand health services?

Author:

Klimis Harry123,Thiagalingam Aravinda2,Altman Mikhail2,Atkins Emily13,Figtree Gemma45,Lowe Harry16,Cheung Ngai Wah78,Kovoor Pramesh2,Denniss Alan Robert129,Chow Clara K.123

Affiliation:

1. Sydney Medical School; University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Department of Cardiology; Westmead Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

3. The George Institute for Global Health; Sydney New South Wales Australia

4. Department of Cardiology; Royal North Shore Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. North Shore Heart Research, Kolling Institute; University of Sydney; Sydney New South Wales Australia

6. Department of Cardiology; Concord Repatriation General Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

7. Western Sydney Integrated Care Program; Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. Department of Endocrinology; Westmead Hospital; Sydney New South Wales Australia

9. Western Sydney University; Sydney New South Wales Australia

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council Career Development Award

National Health and Medical Research Council

Heart Foundation (Future Leader Fellowship)

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Internal Medicine

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3. 2015 ESC Guidelines for the management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation: Task Force for the Management of Acute Coronary Syndromes in Patients Presenting without Persistent ST-Segment Elevation of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC);Roffi;Eur Heart J,2016

4. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 2010 http://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg95

5. Agency for Clinical Innovation 2011 www0.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/pd/2011/pdf/PD2011_037.pdf

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