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The dangers of electrocardiography in general practice
1Medical Division, Royal Air Force Hospital, Wegberg.
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
|February 1, 1990
Abstract:
The use of the electrocardiograph by general practitioners was studied by scrutiny of 100 successive referrals to the Department of Clinical Electrophysiology. 31% of referrals were on patients with chronic, recurrent chest pain and a further 13% were on patients with a recent episode of acute chest pain. The ECG is of limited diagnostic value in patients with chest pain, and it may be both misleading and time-wasting when used inappropriately by general practitioners.