Lee-Lewandrowski et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Cardiac marker testing as part of an emergency department point-of-care satellite laboratory in a large academic medical center: practical issues concerning …Lee-Lewandrowski et al., 2002
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- Lee-Lewandrowski E
- Benzer T
- Corboy D
- Lewandrowski K
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- Point of Care
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Previous reports concerning the utility of point-of-care testing (POCT) in the emergency department (ED) setting have produced mixed results. Testing for cardiac markers at the point of care has attracted considerable interest in the literature but few hospitals have …
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