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Short Stay Management of Chest Pain

English · Hardback

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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) continues to challenge our health care system in the complexity of presentation and the ever increasing number of patients exhibiting signs and symptoms of an acute coronary syndrome. Written by leading experts, Short Stay Management of Chest Pain provides scientific and clinical insights on the management of patients who arrive at the hospital with a presentation consistent with a potential acute coronary syndrome. Focusing on the cardiology aspects of chest pain, Short Stay Management of Chest Pain is a valuable tool for acute care physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators devoted to caring for this population. Short Stay Management of Chest Pain details the remarkable improvements in diagnostic accuracy and improved patient outcomes for patients presenting with suspected acute coronary syndromes.

List of contents

I. Introduction 2 Peacock II. Epidemiology and Demographics of Coronary Artery Disease 5 Dadkah III. Financial Impact of Chest Pain 10 Sieck a. US costs b. Economic case for a short stay unit IV. Why have a chest pain unit? 10 Toth a. QI data b. Outcomes data c. Financial aspects V. Pathophysiology and Definition of ACS 10 Amsterdam a. Unstable Angina b. NSTEMI c. STEMI VI. Emergency Department presentation 10 Collins a. Common presentations b. Confounders (gender, age, etc) c. Differential diagnosis d. Guideline recommendations 5 i. ECG time ii. Marker turn around time VII. Risk Stratification Storrow a. History and Physical 5 b. ECG 12 i. 12 lead ii. Future developments c. Cardiac Markers 15 Christianson i. Necrosis markers 1. Troponin I/T 2. CKMB 3. Myoglobin 4. Future developments ii. Ischemia markers 1. Ischemia Modified Albumin 2. Myeloperoxidase (MPO) 3. Future developments iii. Point of care vs lab iv. Confounders 1. Renal failure 2. Recent cardiac procedures 3. Re-infarction v. Panels vi. Future developments d. Scoring systems 10 Hollander i.

Product details

Assisted by Christopher P. Cannon (Editor), William Fr. Peacock (Editor), William Franklin Peacock (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.07.2009
 
EAN 9781603279475
ISBN 978-1-60327-947-5
No. of pages 272
Weight 648 g
Series Contemporary Cardiology
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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