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  Green: complete   Is an early invasive approach superior to a conservative strategy in patients with acute coronary syndrome?
  Green: complete   The first ECG has a low sensitivity for myocardial infarction in patients with chest pain
  Green: complete   Troponin T does not rule out myocardial damage until 12 hours after the onset of chest pain
  Green: complete   Oral or intravenous beta-blockers in acute myocardial infarction
  Green: complete There are 4 critical appraisals linked to this BET Can cardiac troponins be used to diagnose a perioperative myocardial infarction post cardiac surgery?
  Green: complete   GII/IIIB inhibitors in addition to LMWH unproven in unstable angina
  Green: complete   Troponin for 30 day risk stratification in chest pain patients with ischaemic ECG.
  Green: complete   Prophylactic magnesium is not indicated in myocardial infarction
  Green: complete   Aspirin administration should be administered as quickly as practicable in acute myocardial infarction
  BET Title Available 216 Months   Nitrate therapy in distinguishing between cardiac and non-cardiac chest pain
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Buccal or nitrate spray for the pre-hospital patient
  Green: complete   Acute myocardial infarction in cocaine induced chest pain presenting as an emergency
  Green: complete   What is the risk of AMI in amphetamine induced chest pain presenting to the ED?
  Green: complete   Diamorphine or morphine for ischaemic cardiac chest pain
  BET Title Available 242 Months   Emergency Department ultrasound for pericardial tamponade.
  BET Title Available 178 Months   Role of combined cardiac enzyme assay in chest pain or suspected myocardial infarction with non-diagnostic ECG
  Green: complete   Antacids and diagnosis in patients with atypical chest pain
  Green: complete   Beta-blockers in cocaine induced acute coronary syndrome
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Rethrombolysis in acute myocardial infarction
  Green: complete   Cocaine induced myocardial ischaemia - nitrates versus benzodiazepines
  Blue: submitted but not checked   All low molecular weight heparins are equal, but some more equal than others. A comparison of clexane and fragmin in ACS.
  BET Title Available 260 Months   Does ST segment monitoring rule in MI
  BET Title Available 260 Months   Does ST segment monitoring predict MI/mortality in the near future.
  BET Title Available 260 Months   Emergency Department Thrombolysis in Painless or asymptomatic myocardial Infarction
  Red: incomplete   Use of high dose statins in immediate treatment of acute coronary syndromes
  BET Title Available 260 Months   Peptic ulcer disease and aspirin in chest pain
  Green: complete   Oxygen in acute uncomplicated myocardial infarction
  Green: complete   Computerized Tomography for Small Bowel Obstruction
  BET Title Available 243 Months   Spiral CT in Aortic Dissection
  BET Title Available 242 Months   Role of steroids in myocarditis
  BET Title Available 241 Months   Primary Angioplasty versus Thrombolysis in acute MI
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Pre-Hospital ECG. Effect on door to needle time and overall pain to needle time
  BET Title Available 238 Months   Safety of thrombolysis for acute myocardial infarction in patients with a previous stroke
  BET Title Available 233 Months   Myocardial perfusion imaging helps diagnose acute chest pain in Emergency Department
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Does a normal ECG rule out the diagnosis of heart failure in the breathless patient presenting to the ED?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   A tender chest does not rule out an acute coronary syndrome
  Blue: submitted but not checked   More than just lipid-lowering: emergency statins within the initial 12 hours of an acute coronary syndrome
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Don't put off till tomorrow: Statins should be given within 24 hours of onset in acute coronary syndromes
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Clopidogrel in the treatment of ACS in patients on Warfarin
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Myeloperoxidase: a novel cardiac marker with potential for future use in the Emergency Department
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Beta Blockers in Acute Coronary Syndromes
  BET Title Available 207 Months   Beta Blockers in Unstable Angina
  BET Title Available 207 Months   Beta Blockers in ST elevation MI
  BET Title Available 207 Months   Is clopidogrel benefical in ST-segment evlevation MI undergoing PCI?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Perceiving the unperceivable? The ECG in acute myocardial infarction with left bundle branch block
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Serial CK-MB plus serial electrocardiography for early rule out of myocardial infarction
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Clopidogrel: 600mg or 300mg ahead of primary angioplasty?
  Blue: submitted but not checked   The clinical utility of soluble CD40 ligand as a cardiac marker in the Emergency Department
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Whole blood choline as a cardiac marker for use in the Emergency Department
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Nicorandil: A tentative addition to the growing polypharmacy in unstable angina
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Emergent nicorandil in acute myocardial infarction
  Green: complete   Brain natriuretic peptide as a potential marker of acute coronary syndromes
  Blue: submitted but not checked   N-terminal-pro-BNP may have more potential than BNP as a marker of acute coronary syndromes
  Blue: submitted but not checked   P-selectin in the triage of suspected cardiac chest pain
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Thrombospondin as an early marker of acute coronary syndromes
  Blue: submitted but not checked   D-dimer for the emergent exclusion of acute coronary syndromes
  Green: complete   The Use of IV Cyclizine in Cardiac Chest Pain
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Is it my heart, doctor? Placental growth factor for detection of cardiac chest pain
  Green: complete   Colchicine as an adjunct to NSAIDs for the treatment of acute pericarditis
  Green: complete   Pericardial fluid adenosine deaminase in the diagnosis of tuberculous pericardial effusion.
  Green: complete   Heart fatty acid binding protein for rapid diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction in the Emergency Department
  Green: complete   Adding clopidogrel to standard therapy for acute myocardial infarction.
  Green: complete   Nicardipine hydrochloride for hypertensive crisis in patients with aortic dissection