Analysis of emergency department interpretation of electrocardiograms.
暂无分享,去创建一个
J. Valty | E. Snoey | B. Housset | P. Guyon | S. Elhaddad | P. Héricord
[1] G W Rouan,et al. Clinical characteristics and natural history of patients with acute myocardial infarction sent home from the emergency room. , 1987, The American journal of cardiology.
[2] M. Stark,et al. The initial electrocardiogram during admission for myocardial infarction. Use as a predictor of clinical course and facility utilization. , 1987, Archives of internal medicine.
[3] L. Goldman,et al. Candidates for thrombolysis among emergency room patients with acute chest pain. Potential true- and false-positive rates. , 1989, Annals of internal medicine.
[4] T O Stair,et al. Litigation against the emergency physician: common features in cases of missed myocardial infarction. , 1989, Annals of emergency medicine.
[5] Failure to diagnose myocardial infarction: the emergency physician's greatest liability in practice. , 1989, QRC advisor.
[6] P. Kudenchuk,et al. Patient selection for thrombolytic therapy: Emergency physician versus electrocardiographer , 1990 .
[7] Michael J Doyle,et al. Preventability of malpractice claims in emergency medicine: a closed claims study. , 1990, Annals of emergency medicine.
[8] M. Gratton,et al. Emergency department interpretation of electrocardiograms. , 1992, Annals of emergency medicine.
[9] S. Kaul,et al. Value and limitations of current methods of evaluating patients presenting to the emergency room with cardiac-related symptoms for determining long-term prognosis. , 1992, The American journal of cardiology.
[10] J. Hoffman,et al. Quality assurance in the emergency department: evaluation of the ECG review process. , 1992, Annals of emergency medicine.