DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME IN PRIMARY CARE SERVICES IN COLOMBIA AND INDICATIONS FOR EMERGENT TRANSFER TO A HIGHER LEVEL OF COMPLEXITY. IS IT POSSIBLE WITHOUT CARDIAC ENZYMES?

Diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome in primary care services in Colombia and indications for emergent transfer to a higher level of complexity. Is it possible without cardiac enzymes?

Mandolines Chest pain is a frequent complaint in the emergency department, and the lack of timely diagnosis of the acute coronary syndrome is associated with high mortality and malpractice lawsuits.There are multiple algorithms to rule out this condition; however, they are designed for institutions with the availability of cardiac biomarkers; In Co

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Evidence for the Influence of School Context on College Access

Since the release of the Coleman Report in 1966, studies (such as Sirin, 2005; Radford, Berkner, Wheeless, and Shepherd, 2010) have continued to find an association between socioeconomic status and educational attainment.Wyner, Bridgeland, and Diiulio (2007) observe that a progressively lower proportion of low-income, high achieving students remain

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Vascular inflammatory cells in hypertension

Hypertension is a common disorder with uncertain etiology.In the last several years, it has Kitchen Cart become evident that components of both the innate and adaptive immune system play an essential role in hypertension.Macrophages and T cells accumulate in the perivascular fat, the heart and the kidney of hypertensive patients and in animals with

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