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1. Computed Tomography Utilization for Patients Presenting with Chest Pain.

2. Comparison of the CAD consortium and updated Diamond-Forrester scores for predicting obstructive coronary artery disease.

3. An unusual cause of chest pain in a 33 year old male: neurofibromatosis.

4. Identifying low-risk chest pain in the emergency department: Obstructive coronary artery disease and major adverse cardiac events.

5. WAMAMI: emergency physicians can accurately identify wall motion abnormalities in acute myocardial infarction.

6. Acute myocardial infarction in the setting of left bundle branch block: Chapman's sign.

7. Carotid intima-media thickening predicts negative stress test in chest pain patients in an emergency department observation unit.

8. Anomalous left anterior descending artery diagnosed on pulmonary artery computed tomography.

9. Integrating point-of-care ultrasound in the ED evaluation of patients presenting with chest pain and shortness of breath.

10. Bedside ultrasound as a predictive tool for acute chest syndrome in sickle cell patients.

11. Gastric perforation into the pericardium.

12. Coronary artery calcium scoring for ruling-out acute coronary syndrome in chest pain CT.

13. Management of spontaneous pneumomediastinum: Are hospitalization and prophylactic antibiotics needed?

14. Adding fuel to the fire: Coronary artery dissection complicating blunt chest trauma.

15. Diagnostic performance of smartphone reading of the coronary CT angiography in patients with acute chest pain at ED.

16. Myocardial hypoperfusion on conventional contrast computed tomography.

17. Long-term prognostic value of stress echocardiography in patients presenting to the ED with spontaneous chest pain.

18. Diagnostic yield of coronary angiography in patients with acute chest pain: role of noninvasive test.

19. Rest myocardial perfusion imaging: a valuable tool in ED.

20. Stress echocardiography in the ED: diagnostic performance in high-risk subgroups.

21. Utilization of coronary computed tomography angiography for exclusion of coronary artery disease in ED patients with low- to intermediate-risk chest pain: a 1-year experience.

22. A comparison of different diagnostic tests in the bedside evaluation of pleuritic pain in the ED.

23. A time and imaging cost analysis of low-risk ED observation patients: a conservative 64-section computed tomography coronary angiography "triple rule-out" compared to nuclear stress test strategy.

24. What proportion of patients with chest pain are potentially suitable for computed tomography coronary angiography?

25. Pancreatic cholangiocarcinoma as an ST-elevation myocardial infarction with thrombolytic therapy.

27. Evaluation of acute chest pain in the emergency department: utility of multidetector computed tomography.

28. Sixty-four-slice computed tomographic coronary angiography: will the "triple rule out" change chest pain evaluation in the ED?

29. 2-D echocardiography prediction of adverse events in ED patients with chest pain.

30. Pretest probability assessment for selective rest sestamibi scans in stable chest pain patients.

31. Thallium myocardial scanning in the emergency department evaluation of chest pain.

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