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Q&A With Maddalena Lettino From Humanitas Research Hospital: Diagnosing Myocardial Infarction in the Emergency Room

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In an emergency room doctors sometimes only have a matter of moments to make the best diagnosis for a patient. Having the tools to make those calls is important in keeping their patients healthy and alive.

In an emergency room doctors sometimes only have a matter of moments to make the best diagnosis for a patient. Having the tools to make those calls is important in keeping their patients healthy and alive.

Maddalena Lettino, the head of clinical cardiology unit at Humanitas Research Hospital in Italy discussed how this can be done during the European Society of Cardiology's annual congress in London.

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