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Retrospective Comparison of Cardiac Testing and Results on Inpatients with Low Pretest Probability Compared with Moderate/High Pretest Probability for Coronary Artery Disease

Aaron Lear, Merritt Huber, Amy Canada, Jessica Robertson, Evan Bosman and Stephen Zyzanski
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2018, 31 (2) 219-225; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2018.02.170295
Aaron Lear
the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
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Merritt Huber
the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
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Amy Canada
the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
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Jessica Robertson
the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
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Evan Bosman
the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
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Stephen Zyzanski
the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
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vol. 31 no. 2 219-225
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2018.02.170295
PubMed 
29535238

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
Print ISSN 
1557-2625
Online ISSN 
1558-7118
History 
  • Received for publication July 11, 2017
  • Revision received November 1, 2017
  • Accepted for publication November 3, 2017
  • Published online March 13, 2018.

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© Copyright 2018 by the American Board of Family Medicine.

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  1. Aaron Lear, MD, CAQ,
  2. Merritt Huber, MD,
  3. Amy Canada, MD,
  4. Jessica Robertson, BS,
  5. Evan Bosman, BA and
  6. Stephen Zyzanski, PhD
  1. From the Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, Akron, OH (AL); Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (MH); CHI Franciscan Family Medicine, Tacoma, WA (AC); Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown (JR); Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Akron (EB); Case Western Reserve Department of Family Medicine, Cleveland (SZ).
  1. Corresponding author: Aaron Lear, MD, CAQ, Cleveland Clinic Akron General Family Medicine, 1 Akron General Avenue, Akron, OH 44307 (E-mail: leara{at}ccf.org).
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Aaron Lear, Merritt Huber, Amy Canada, Jessica Robertson, Evan Bosman, Stephen Zyzanski
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Mar 2018, 31 (2) 219-225; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2018.02.170295

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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine Mar 2018, 31 (2) 219-225; DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2018.02.170295
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