January 1985
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3 Reads
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185 Citations
Archives of Internal Medicine
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January 1985
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3 Reads
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185 Citations
Archives of Internal Medicine
... The main finding of our study which is explicitly demonstrated in the table (1,2,3,4,5), clearly demonstrate that in patients presenting with-and admitted because of-acute chest pain, the presence of any of the following characteristics of pain increased the likelihood of AMI: male sex, patients perceiving a sense of impending doom, chest pain radiating to either right arm, or both shoulders, squeezing chest pain, burning pain and so on. Fourteen studies 4,9,[12][13][14][15][16][17] have assessed the accuracy of the medical history, physical examination, and ECG in the diagnosis of acute MI 9,13,14,15,16 . ...
January 1985
Archives of Internal Medicine