Patient with Chest Pain of Obscure Origin: Can AMI be Recognised Early at AED? - A Review of Diagnostic Methods and a Suggested Protocol for the Local A&E Department
Abstract:Chest pain is a common presentation to Accident and Emergency departments (AED). There are many causes ranging from the most trivial, an example of which is costochondritis to the life-threatening examples such as acute myocardial infarction (AMI). It is not uncommon for acute myocardial infarction to present as atypical chest pain or discomfort, or non-diagnostic electrocardiogram (ECG). The various common diagnostic methods for AMI in patients with atypical chest pain are reviewed and a suggested protocol fo… Show more
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