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Mar 2019
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#37 Unstable Angina: Mind the Gap Segmen...

CORE IM TEAM
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Check out part 1: Acute Coronary Syndrome and TIMI Risk Score (http://bit.ly/UnstableAnginaPart1) Lets go deeper into 1) How the chest pain history correlates with pathophysiology? [2:40] 2) How has high-sensitivity troponin changed the way we think about unstable angina? [7:34] For transcript, infographic and show notes: https://www.coreimpodcast.com/2019/0 ... Show More
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