Clinical judgement, combined with an electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood test on arrival, is effective in reducing unnecessary hospital
admissions for chest pain, a new study shows.
Not exact matches
Chest pain is the most common reason
for emergency hospital
admission.
A 2011 study that examined the impact of Arizona's smoke - free air law on hospital
admissions for heart attacks,
chest pain, stroke and asthma found the law resulted in a statistically significant decrease in all four conditions.
One study found hospital
admissions for heart attacks,
chest pain, and stroke fell on the day of a storm but spiked two days later.