Which method is best for an early accurate diagnosis of acute heart failure? Comparison between lung ultrasound, chest X-ray and NT pro-BNP performance: a prospective study.

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Which method is best for an early accurate diagnosis of acute heart failure? Comparison between lung ultrasound, chest X-ray and NT pro-BNP performance: a prospective study. is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S11739-016-1498-3
P698PubMed publication ID27401330

P50authorGabriele CeveniniQ56761235
Stefano SartiniQ87867492
P2093author name stringStefano Gonnelli
Fulvio Bruni
Marcello Pastorelli
Gianni Guazzi
Jacopo Frizzi
Matteo Borselli
Carolina Granai
Elisabetta Sarcoli
Veronica Gialli
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P921main subjectacute decompensated heart failureQ4677930
heart failureQ181754
P304page(s)861-869
P577publication date2016-07-11
P1433published inInternal and emergency medicineQ26842320
P1476titleWhich method is best for an early accurate diagnosis of acute heart failure? Comparison between lung ultrasound, chest X-ray and NT pro-BNP performance: a prospective study
P478volume12

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