2024
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2024-324587
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Effectiveness of rapid access chest pain clinics: a systematic review of patient outcomes and resource utilisation

James Andrew Black,
Scott Eaves,
Niamh Chapman
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundRapid Access Chest Pain Clinics (RACPC) are widely used for the outpatient assessment of chest pain, but there appears to be limited high-quality evidence justifying this model of care. This study aimed to review the literature to determine the effectiveness of RACPCs.MethodsA systematic review of studies evaluating the effectiveness of RACPCs was conducted to assess the quality of the evidence supporting this model. Outcomes related to effectiveness included major adverse cardiovascular events, emer… Show more

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