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  • 3. What is the 30-day rate of adverse cardiac events in chest pain patients with ED troponin I assays≤99th centile using a contemporary sensitive assay? An exploratory analysis.
    Kelly AM, Klim S.
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  • 6. Application of the TIMI risk score for unstable angina and non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome to an unselected emergency department chest pain population.
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  • 9. Prospective evaluation of the use of the thrombolysis in myocardial infarction score as a risk stratification tool for chest pain patients admitted to an ED observation unit.
    Holly J, Fuller M, Hamilton D, Mallin M, Black K, Robbins R, Davis V, Madsen T.
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  • 11. A new improved accelerated diagnostic protocol safely identifies low-risk patients with chest pain in the emergency department.
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  • 12. Prospective validation of Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction and front door Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction risk scores in Chinese patients presenting to the ED with chest pain.
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  • 14. Comparison of two clinical scoring systems for emergency department risk stratification of suspected acute coronary syndrome.
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  • 15. Can a modified thrombolysis in myocardial infarction risk score outperform the original for risk stratifying emergency department patients with chest pain?
    Body R, Carley S, McDowell G, Ferguson J, Mackway-Jones K.
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  • 16. Risk stratifying chest pain patients in the emergency department using HEART, GRACE and TIMI scores, with a single contemporary troponin result, to predict major adverse cardiac events.
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  • 17. Add-on tests for improving risk-stratification in emergency department patients with chest pain who are at low to moderate risk of 30-day major adverse cardiac events.
    Rainer TH, Leung YK, Lee A, Chan PY, Cheng NM, Wong JK, Yan BP, Ahuja AT, Graham CA.
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  • 18. Short- and long-term cardiac events in patients with chest pain with or without known existing coronary disease presenting normal electrocardiogram.
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  • 19. A 2-hour thrombolysis in myocardial infarction score outperforms other risk stratification tools in patients presenting with possible acute coronary syndromes: comparison of chest pain risk stratification tools.
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  • 20. Validation of high-sensitivity troponin I in a 2-hour diagnostic strategy to assess 30-day outcomes in emergency department patients with possible acute coronary syndrome.
    Cullen L, Mueller C, Parsonage WA, Wildi K, Greenslade JH, Twerenbold R, Aldous S, Meller B, Tate JR, Reichlin T, Hammett CJ, Zellweger C, Ungerer JPJ, Rubini Gimenez M, Troughton R, Murray K, Brown AFT, Mueller M, George P, Mosimann T, Flaws DF, Reiter M, Lamanna A, Haaf P, Pemberton CJ, Richards AM, Chu K, Reid CM, Peacock WF, Jaffe AS, Florkowski C, Deely JM, Than M.
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