Chest Pain: Low Risk ‘Rule-Out’ Pathways

Context
Clinical History: What Does the Evidence Show?
Check Your Knowledge ECG
Making Sense of Biochemical Cardiac Markers
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Biochemical Cardiac Markers
Value of a Cardiac Marker
Troponins
2 Topics
Troponin Levels
As Markers of Myocardial Damage
New Cardiac Markers
Clinical Decision Rules and Predictive Scores
Chest Pain Units
Alternative Diagnoses
CAD Probability
2 Topics
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Probability Assessment
Further Investigation Based on CAD Probability
Clinical Cases
3 Topics
Case 1
Case 2
Case 3
Chest Pain: Low risk rule-out pathways – Post Test
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