Chest Pain of Uncertain Aetiology: Role of Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography in the Emergency Department

  • Yassin F
  • Sawh C
  • Garg P
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Abstract

There is increasing role of computed tomographic (CT) in the assessment of acute chest pain in the emergency department especially when the diagnosis is not clear. We report a case where non ECG gated contrast enhanced CT in the emergency department for rule-out of pulmonary embolus guided to the actual diagnosis, which was, acute coronary event, as evidenced by the presence of perfusion defect.

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Yassin, F., Sawh, C., & Garg, P. (2016). Chest Pain of Uncertain Aetiology: Role of Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography in the Emergency Department. The Open Cardiovascular Medicine Journal, 10(1), 205–211. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874192401610010205

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