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The Prediction of Risk In Syncope using ECG characteristics (PRISE) pilot study: can heart rate vari...

The Prediction of Risk In Syncope using ECG characteristics (PRISE) pilot study: can heart rate vari...

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The Prediction of Risk In Syncope using ECG characteristics (PRISE) pilot study: can heart rate variability be used to predict risk in patients presenting to the emergency department with syncope?

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The Prediction of Risk In Syncope using ECG characteristics (PRISE) pilot study: can heart rate variability be used to predict risk in patients presenting to the emergency department with syncope?

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England: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine

Journal title

Emergency medicine journal : EMJ, 2009-01, Vol.26 (1), p.32-36

Language

English

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England: BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the British Association for Accident & Emergency Medicine

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Aim:This study was conducted as a feasibility pilot for the Prediction of Risk In Syncope using ECG characteristics (PRISE) study. The secondary aim was to determine whether heart rate variability (HRV) characteristics may be useful to distinguish low and high-risk syncope patients.Methods:Adult patients presenting to the emergency department (ED)...

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The Prediction of Risk In Syncope using ECG characteristics (PRISE) pilot study: can heart rate variability be used to predict risk in patients presenting to the emergency department with syncope?

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_66759547

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_66759547

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ISSN

1472-0205

E-ISSN

1472-0213

DOI

10.1136/emj.2008.061176

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