Asia, Australia and New Zealand Dyspnoea in Emergency Departments (AANZDEM) study: Rationale, design and analysis

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Kelly, AM, Keijzers, G, Klim, S, Graham, CA, Craig, S, Kuan, WS, Jones, P, Holdgate, A, Lawoko, Charles, Laribi, S, McNulty, R, Tan, C, Cowell, DL, Jain, N, Devillecourt, T, Forrester, A, Lee, K, Chalkley, D, Gillett, M, Lozzi, L, Asha, S, Duffy, M, Watkins, G, Stone, R, Rosengren, D, Thone, J, Martin, S, Orda, U, Thom, O, Kinnear, F, Eley, R, Ryan, A, Morel, D, May, C, Furyk, J, Thomson, G, Smith, S, Smith, R, Maclean, A, Grummisch, M, Meyer, A, Meek, R, Rosengarten, P, Chan, B, Haythorne, H, Archer, P, Wilson, K, Knott, J, Ritchie, P, Bryant, Michael, MacDonald, S, Lee, T, Mahlangu, M, Mountain, D, Rogers, I, Otto, T, Stuart, P, Bament, J, Brown, Michelle, Greven-Garcia, R, Scott, M, Cheri, T, Nguyen, M, Chi-Pang, W, Wong, TW, Ling-Pong, L, Man, CK, Saiboon, IM, Rahman, NH, Lee, WY, Lee, FCY, Russell, K and Anne-Maree, K (2015) Asia, Australia and New Zealand Dyspnoea in Emergency Departments (AANZDEM) study: Rationale, design and analysis. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 27 (3). 187 - 191. ISSN 1742-6731

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Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/31478
DOI 10.1111/1742-6723.12397
Official URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1742-67...
Subjects Historical > FOR Classification > 1117 Public Health and Health Services
Current > Division/Research > PVC Students and Learning and Teaching
Keywords shortness of breath; disease patterns; quality of care; cardiac disease; respiratory disease
Citations in Scopus 11 - View on Scopus
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