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pro vyhledávání: '"Michael J.R. Edmonds"'
Autor:
John K. French, Andrew Blyth, Deborah Wright, Erin Morton, Matthew Horsfall, Adam J. Nelson, Anil Seshadri, Tom Briffa, Derek P. Chew, Ehsan Khan, Louise Cullen, Anthony Chuang, Jonathan Karnon, Michael J.R. Edmonds, Kristina Lambrakis, Cynthia Papendick, Stephen Quinn
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 144:113-125
Background: High-sensitivity troponin assays are increasingly being adopted to expedite evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes. Few direct comparisons have examined whether the enhanced performance of these assays at low conce
Autor:
Andrew Blyth, Tom Briffa, Adam J. Nelson, Ehsan Khan, Anil Seshadri, Louise Cullen, Michael J.R. Edmonds, Derek P Chew, Cynthia Papendick, Stephen Quinn, Erin Morton, Kristina Lambrakis, Matthew Horsfall, John K. French
Publikováno v:
European Heart Journal. Acute Cardiovascular Care. 10:1038-1047
Aims High-sensitivity cardiac troponin strategies can provide risk stratification in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in the emergency department (ED). This study evaluated whether clinical risk scoring improves the classificatio
Autor:
Erin Morton, Anthony Chuang, Jonathan Karnon, Matthew Horsfall, Stephen Quinn, Louise Cullen, Andrew Blyth, Adam J. Nelson, Kristina Lambrakis, Cynthia Papendick, Anil Seshadri, Derek P. Chew, John K. French, Michael J.R. Edmonds, Deborah Wright, Tom Briffa
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 140:1543-1556
Background: High-sensitivity troponin assays promise earlier discrimination of myocardial infarction. Yet, the benefits and harms of this improved discriminatory performance when incorporated within rapid testing protocols, with respect to subsequent
Autor:
Michael J.R. Edmonds, Stephen Quinn, Derek P. Chew, Tom Briffa, Erin Morton, Cynthia Papendick, Andrew Blyth, Louise Cullen, Adam J. Nelson, Anil Seshadri, Jon Karnon, Anthony Chuang, Matthew Horsfall
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 190:25-33
BACKGROUND Protocols incorporating high-sensitivity troponin to guide decision making in the disposition of patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) in the emergency department have received a lot of attention. Traditionally, patients w