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November 30, 1999
Thrombolytic predictive instrument
H P Selker, C H Schmid, J L Griffith
Journal of Electrocardiology
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January 1, 1988
A predictive instrument for acute ischemic heart disease to improve coronary care unit admission practices: a potential on-line tool in a computerized electrocardiograph
H P Selker, R B D'Agostino, M M Laks
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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September 1, 1994
A decision aid for referring patients with systolic murmurs for echocardiography
J C Fink, C H Schmid, H P Selker
Medical Care
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October 1, 1990
Using the delay tool to attribute causes for unnecessary pediatric hospital days
J D Klein, J R Beshansky, H P Selker
Medical Care
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July 1, 1991
A tool for judging coronary care unit admission appropriateness, valid for both real-time and retrospective use. A time-insensitive predictive instrument (TIPI) for acute cardiac ischemia: a multicenter study
H P Selker, J L Griffith, R B D'Agostino
Circulation
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November 1, 1996
Influence of sex on the use of cardiac procedures in patients presenting to the emergency department. A prospective multicenter study
C Maynard, J R Beshansky, J L Griffith, et al.
Journal of the National Medical Association
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November 5, 1997
Causes of chest pain and symptoms suggestive of acute cardiac ischemia in African-American patients presenting to the emergency department: a multicenter study
C Maynard, J R Beshansky, J L Griffith, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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July 1, 1992
Acute cardiac ischemia in patients with syncope: importance of the initial electrocardiogram
S Georgeson, M Linzer, J L Griffith, et al.
Medical Care
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February 1, 1989
The epidemiology of delays in a teaching hospital. The development and use of a tool that detects unnecessary hospital days
H P Selker, J R Beshansky, S G Pauker, et al.
JAMA
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March 6, 1987
How do physicians adapt when the coronary care unit is full? A prospective multicenter study
H P Selker, J L Griffith, F J Dorey, et al.
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Annals of Internal Medicine
|
November 30, 1999
Thrombolytic predictive instrument
H P Selker, C H Schmid, J L Griffith
Journal of Electrocardiology
|
January 1, 1988
A predictive instrument for acute ischemic heart disease to improve coronary care unit admission practices: a potential on-line tool in a computerized electrocardiograph
H P Selker, R B D'Agostino, M M Laks
Journal of General Internal Medicine
|
September 1, 1994
A decision aid for referring patients with systolic murmurs for echocardiography
J C Fink, C H Schmid, H P Selker
Medical Care
|
October 1, 1990
Using the delay tool to attribute causes for unnecessary pediatric hospital days
J D Klein, J R Beshansky, H P Selker
Medical Care
|
July 1, 1991
A tool for judging coronary care unit admission appropriateness, valid for both real-time and retrospective use. A time-insensitive predictive instrument (TIPI) for acute cardiac ischemia: a multicenter study
H P Selker, J L Griffith, R B D'Agostino
Circulation
|
November 1, 1996
Influence of sex on the use of cardiac procedures in patients presenting to the emergency department. A prospective multicenter study
C Maynard, J R Beshansky, J L Griffith, et al.
Journal of the National Medical Association
|
November 5, 1997
Causes of chest pain and symptoms suggestive of acute cardiac ischemia in African-American patients presenting to the emergency department: a multicenter study
C Maynard, J R Beshansky, J L Griffith, et al.
Journal of General Internal Medicine
|
July 1, 1992
Acute cardiac ischemia in patients with syncope: importance of the initial electrocardiogram
S Georgeson, M Linzer, J L Griffith, et al.
Medical Care
|
February 1, 1989
The epidemiology of delays in a teaching hospital. The development and use of a tool that detects unnecessary hospital days
H P Selker, J R Beshansky, S G Pauker, et al.
JAMA
|
March 6, 1987
How do physicians adapt when the coronary care unit is full? A prospective multicenter study
H P Selker, J L Griffith, F J Dorey, et al.
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