What decides the suspicion of acute coronary syndrome in acute chest pain patients?

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P356DOI10.1186/1471-227X-14-9
P932PMC publication ID4005623
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P2093author name stringUlf Ekelund
Martin Söderholm
Alexander Kamali
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P921main subjectacute coronary syndromeQ266018
P304page(s)9
P577publication date2014-04-17
P1433published inBMC Emergency MedicineQ15755478
P1476titleWhat decides the suspicion of acute coronary syndrome in acute chest pain patients?
P478volume14