2-Hour accelerated diagnostic protocol to assess patients with chest pain symptoms using contemporary troponins as the only biomarker: the ADAPT trial

scientific article published on 09 May 2012

2-Hour accelerated diagnostic protocol to assess patients with chest pain symptoms using contemporary troponins as the only biomarker: the ADAPT trial is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JACC.2012.02.035
P698PubMed publication ID22578923

P50authorMartin ThanQ96140104
Mark RichardsQ105243769
Richard TroughtonQ48693831
William ParsonageQ49542939
Anthony BrownQ60311282
Louise CullenQ63378773
William PeacockQ88008306
Jaimi GreensladeQ88245951
Jeffrey A. KlineQ90429391
Peter GeorgeQ108427941
Chris FlorkowskiQ109500737
Sally AldousQ109554654
Michael ArdaghQ112658068
Christopher J K HammettQ114425802
Dylan F FlawsQ114425806
Arvin LamannaQ114425811
Swee Han LimQ114425823
P2093author name stringAlan S Maisel
Christopher M Reid
Daren M Beam
P433issue23
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbiomarkerQ864574
P304page(s)2091-2098
P577publication date2012-05-09
P1433published inJournal of the American College of CardiologyQ2984355
P1476title2-Hour accelerated diagnostic protocol to assess patients with chest pain symptoms using contemporary troponins as the only biomarker: the ADAPT trial
P478volume59

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