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Current Sports Medicine Reports. 4:68-75
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Current Sports Medicine Reports. 3:89-92
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International Journal of Nursing Studies. 33:121-130
This study examined the hospital process variables of nursing care, medical care, information, and hospital environment, as evaluated by patients, in relation to their outcome post-myocardial infarction (MI). The sample included 68 hospitalized men a
Autor:
Francis G. O'Connor, Ralph G. Oriscello, Benjamin D. Levine, Marc A. Childress, Chad A Asplundh
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Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine. 19(5)
Syncope and presyncope are relatively common presentations among athletes. The distinction between post-exercise and during-exercise syncope is critically important. While the great majority of these episodes occur just after exercise and are benign,
Autor:
Elizabeth A, Giese, Francis G, O'Connor, Fred H, Brennan, Patrick J, Depenbrock, Ralph G, Oriscello
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American family physician. 75(7)
Thousands of young athletes receive preparticipation evaluations each year in the United States. One objective of these evaluations is to detect underlying cardiovascular abnormalities that may predispose an athlete to sudden death. The leading cardi
Letter by Patel et al Regarding Article, 'Masking Inferior Infarction by Anterior Myocardial Injury'
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Circulation. 115
To the Editor: The recent article by Deng and Das,1 “Masking Inferior Infarction by Anterior Myocardial Injury,” was interesting. In our opinion, …
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Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine. 15(3)
Objective To evaluate the interobserver agreement between physicians regarding a abnormal cardiovascular assessment on athletic preparticipation examinations. Design Cross-sectional clinical survey. Setting Outpatient Clinic, United States Military A
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Current sports medicine reports. 4(2)
There are a few "red flag" findings in the history and physical examination of an athlete that may require obtaining an electrocardiogram (ECG) as part of a cardiac evaluation. In this article we discuss the normal variants seen in the ECG brought on
Autor:
John P. Kugler, Ralph G. Oriscello
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Sports Medicine for the Primary Care Physician, Third Edition
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https://doi.org/10.1201/b14245-74
https://doi.org/10.1201/b14245-74
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Current sports medicine reports. 3(2)
The team physician-athlete relationship prompts many basic questions in medical ethics. Return-to-play decisions form many of the core responsibilities facing team physicians, and occasionally these decisions can have overriding ethical dilemmas. The