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The management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation: key points from the ESC 2020 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the general and emergency physician

Ramesh Nadarajah and Chris Gale
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2020-0879
Clin Med March 2021
Ramesh Nadarajah
ALeeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, Leeds, UK and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK
Roles: British Heart Foundation clinical training fellow and cardiology specialty registrar
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BLeeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, Leeds, UK and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK
Roles: professor of cardiovascular medicine and honorary consultant cardiologist
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vol. 21 no. 2 e206-e211
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmed.2020-0879
PubMed: 
33762388
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Royal College of Physicians
Print ISSN: 
1470-2118
Online ISSN: 
1473-4893
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  • Published online March 24, 2021.
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  1. Ramesh Nadarajah, British Heart Foundation clinical training fellow and cardiology specialty registrarA⇑ and
  2. Chris Gale, professor of cardiovascular medicine and honorary consultant cardiologistB
  1. ALeeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, Leeds, UK and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK
  2. BLeeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, Leeds, UK and Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK
  1. Address for correspondence: Dr Ramesh Nadarajah, Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, 6 Clarendon Way, Leeds LS2 9DA, UK. Email: r.nadarajah{at}leeds.ac.uk Twitter: @RameshNadaraja2

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The management of acute coronary syndromes in patients presenting without persistent ST-segment elevation: key points from the ESC 2020 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the general and emergency physician
Ramesh Nadarajah, Chris Gale
Clinical Medicine Mar 2021, 21 (2) e206-e211; DOI: 10.7861/clinmed.2020-0879

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