Graded Coronary Risk Stratification for Emergency Department Patients With Chest Pain: A Controlled Cohort Study
Dustin G. Mark(Kaiser Permanente), Mamata V. Kene(Kaiser Permanente San Leandro Medical Center), Megan L. Anderson(Kaiser Permanente Roseville Medical Center), Uli K. Chettipally(Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco Medical Center), Judy Shan(Kaiser Permanente), Adina S. Rauchwerger(Kaiser Permanente), Jie Huang(Kaiser Permanente), Sean C. Bouvet(Kaiser Permanente Walnut Creek Medical Center), Dustin W. Ballard(Kaiser Permanente), David R. Vinson(Kaiser Permanente), James S. Lin(Kaiser Permanente Santa Clara Medical Center), Laura Simon(University of California San Diego), Dana R. Sax(Kaiser Permanente), Dale M. Cotton(Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center), Mary E. Reed(Kaiser Permanente), Ian D. McLachlan(Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center)
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November 16, 2021
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