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Cocaine‐associated Chest Pain: One‐year Follow‐up
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Patients who presented with cocaine-associated chest pain commonly continued to use cocaine after discharge. Urgent evaluation of coronary anatomy or cardiac stress tests may not be necessary for patients for whom MI is ruled out and who do not have recurrent potentially ischemic pain. The subsequent risk for MI and death in this group appears to be low. Intervention strategies should emphasize cessation of cocaine use.
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