Abstract:Koper et al. performed an encouraging study (Urgent 1.5) to fine-tune the well-established HEART score [1], which was previously initiated and validated by the cardiologist Jacob Six. He and several PhD students looked at various aspects of the score, which was based on clinical intuition and experience to rule out an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, not every parameter (history, electrocardiogram [ECG], age, risk factor and troponin) or value (0, 1, 2) used to generate the score was validated initially… Show more
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