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chest pain in patients with coronary artery disease who are receiving optimal antianginal
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- ►chestjournal.org [PDF] J Garcia-Pulido, PH Patel, WC Hunter, JE Douglas, E … - Chest, 1990 - Am Coll Chest Phys We conducted a prospective study to determine the role of the esophagus in causing chest pain
in patients with established CAD on optimum therapy Thirty-two men with documented CAD
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HGT Lam, W Dekker, G Kan, M Breedijk, A … - … (New York, NY. 1943), 1992 - cat.inist.fr Acute noncardiac chest pain in a coronary care unit: evaluation by 24-hour pressure and pH
recording of the esophagus. HGT LAM, W DEKKER, G KAN, M BREEDIJK, AJPM SMOUT
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functionand, despite this reassur- ance, continue to have chest pain. Since pain of cardiac or
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MH Mellow, AG Simpson, L Watt, L Schoolmeester, … - Gastroenterology, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Although coronary artery disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease are common conditions
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SR Achem, BE Kolts, T Macmath, J Richter, D Mohr, … - Digestive diseases and …, 1997 - Springer Gastroesophageal re¯ ux (GER) occurs in 22±66% of patients with noncardiac chest pain
(NCCP). Although open-label investigations have shown bene®cial effects of antire¯ux therapy
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elective basis to a cardiac unit for suspected myocardial ischemia. A group of 248 consecutive
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