2016
DOI: 10.4314/ejhs.v26i4.2
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Predictors of Adverse Outcomes of Patients with Chest Pain and Primary Diagnosis of Non-Cardiac Pain at the Time of Discharge from Emergency Department: A 30-Days Prospective Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Chest pain is a common symptom for referring patients to emergency departments (ED). Among those referred, some are admitted to hospitals with a definite or tentative diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome and some are discharged with primary diagnosis of non-cardiac chest pain. This study aimed at investigating 30 days' adverse outcomes of patients discharged from ED of a major heart center in Iran. METHODS: Out of 1638 chest pain admissions to the centre during 2010-2011, 962 patients (mean age= 50… Show more

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“…1) Among these patients, 50% are due to acute coronary syndrome (ACS), including stable angina (SA), unstable angina (UA), and myocardial infarction. 2) Myocardial infarction can be diagnosed by the elevated plasmatic levels of cardiac-specific protein troponin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1) Among these patients, 50% are due to acute coronary syndrome (ACS), including stable angina (SA), unstable angina (UA), and myocardial infarction. 2) Myocardial infarction can be diagnosed by the elevated plasmatic levels of cardiac-specific protein troponin.…”
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confidence: 99%