High-sensitivity troponin in the evaluation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome: a stepped-wedge, cluster-randomised controlled trial
Anoop S V Shah, Atul Anand, Fiona E Strachan, Amy V Ferry, Kuan Ken Lee, Andrew R Chapman, Dennis Sandeman, Catherine L Stables, Philip D Adamson, Jack P M Andrews, Mohamed S Anwar, John Hung, Alistair J Moss, Rachel O'Brien, Colin Berry, Iain Findlay, Simon Walker, Anne Cruickshank, Alan Reid, Alasdair GrayPaul O Collinson, Fred S Apple, David A McAllister, Donogh Maguire, Keith A A Fox, David E Newby, Christopher Tuck, Ronald Harkess, Richard A Parker, Catriona Keerie, Christopher J Weir, Nicholas L Mills, High-STEACS Investigators, Lucy Marshall (Member of Group Organisation), Stacey D Stewart (Member of Group Organisation), Takeshi Fujisawa (Member of Group Organisation), Catalina A Vallejos (Member of Group Organisation), Athanasios Tsanas (Member of Group Organisation), Mischa Hautvast (Member of Group Organisation), Jean McPherson (Member of Group Organisation), Lynn McKinlay (Member of Group Organisation), Jonathan Malo (Member of Group Organisation), Colin M Fischbacher (Member of Group Organisation), Bernard L Croal (Member of Group Organisation), Stephen J Leslie (Member of Group Organisation), Allan Walker (Member of Group Organisation), Tony Wackett (Member of Group Organisation), Roma Armstrong (Member of Group Organisation), Laura Stirling (Member of Group Organisation), Claire MacDonald (Member of Group Organisation), Imran Sadat (Member of Group Organisation), Frank Finlay (Member of Group Organisation), Heather Charles (Member of Group Organisation), Pamela Linksted (Member of Group Organisation), Stephen Young (Member of Group Organisation), Bill Alexander (Member of Group Organisation), Chris Duncan
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