Obese patients with abdominal pain presenting to the emergency department do not require more time or resources for evaluation than nonobese patients
TF Platts‐Mills, MD Burg… - Academic emergency …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: The authors describe the evaluation of obese and nonobese adult patients with
abdominal pain presenting to an emergency department (ED). The hypothesis was that …
abdominal pain presenting to an emergency department (ED). The hypothesis was that …
Obese patients with abdominal pain presenting to the emergency department do not require more time or resources for evaluation than nonobese patients.
TF Platts-Mills, MD Burg, B Snowden - … Emergency Medicine: Official …, 2005 - europepmc.org
Objectives The authors describe the evaluation of obese and nonobese adult patients with
abdominal pain presenting to an emergency department (ED). The hypothesis was that …
abdominal pain presenting to an emergency department (ED). The hypothesis was that …
Obese patients with abdominal pain presenting to the emergency department do not require more time or resources for evaluation than nonobese patients
TF Platts-Mills, MD Burg… - … : official journal of the …, 2005 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives The authors describe the evaluation of obese and nonobese adult patients with
abdominal pain presenting to an emergency department (ED). The hypothesis was that …
abdominal pain presenting to an emergency department (ED). The hypothesis was that …