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The HEART score for the assessment of patients with chest pain in the emergency department: a multinational validation study.

A Jacob Six1, Louise Cullen, Barbra E Backus, Jaimi Greenslade, William Parsonage, Sally Aldous, Pieter A Doevendans, Martin Than.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The HEART score for the early risk stratification of patients presenting to the emergency department with chest pain contains 5 elements: history, electrocardiogram, age, risk factors, and troponin. It has been validated in The Netherlands. The purpose of this investigation was to perform an external validation of the HEART score in an Asia-Pacific population.
METHODS: Data were used from 2906 patients presenting with chest pain to the emergency departments of 14 hospitals. HEART scores were determined retrospectively. Three risk groups were composed based on previous research. The predictive values for the occurrence of 30-day major adverse coronary events (MACE) were assessed. A comparison was made with the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction (TIMI) score in terms of the value of C-statistics.
RESULTS: The low-risk group, HEART score ≤ 3, consisted of 820/2906 patients (28.2%). Fourteen (1.7%) patients were incorrectly defined as low risk (false negatives). The high-risk population, HEART score 7-10, consisted of 464 patients (16%) with a risk of MACE of 43.1%. The C-statistics were 0.83 (0.81-0.85) for HEART and 0.75 (0.72-0.77) for TIMI (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: Utilization of the HEART score provided excellent determination of risk for 30-day MACE, comparing well with the Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction score. This study externally validates previous findings that HEART is a powerful clinical tool in this setting. It quickly identifies both a large proportion of low-risk patients, in whom early discharge without additional testing goes with a risk of MACE of only 1.7%, and high-risk patients who are potential candidates for early invasive strategies.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23892941     DOI: 10.1097/HPC.0b013e31828b327e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Crit Pathw Cardiol        ISSN: 1535-2811


  53 in total

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Authors:  Simon A Mahler; Jason P Stopyra; Fred S Apple; Robert F Riley; Gregory B Russell; Brian C Hiestand; James W Hoekstra; Cedric W Lefebvre; Bret A Nicks; David M Cline; Kim L Askew; David M Herrington; Gregory L Burke; Chadwick D Miller
Journal:  Clin Biochem       Date:  2017-01-10       Impact factor: 3.281

2.  The predictive value of the exercise ECG for major adverse cardiac events in patients who presented with chest pain in the emergency department.

Authors:  Judith M Poldervaart; A Jacob Six; Barbra E Backus; Hector W L de Beaufort; Maarten-Jan M Cramer; Rolf F Veldkamp; E Gijs Mast; Eugène M Buijs; Wouter J Tietge; Björn E Groenemeijer; Luc Cozijnsen; Alexander J Wardeh; Hester M den Ruiter; Pieter A Doevendans
Journal:  Clin Res Cardiol       Date:  2013-01-03       Impact factor: 5.460

3.  Troponin Limit of Detection Plus Cardiac Risk Stratification Scores to Rule Out Acute Myocardial Infarction and 30-Day Major Adverse Cardiac Events in ED Patients.

Authors:  Mitchell D Datlow; Kelly M Gray; Adriel Watts; Deborah B Diercks; Bryn E Mumma
Journal:  Crit Pathw Cardiol       Date:  2017-12

4.  The HEART score with high-sensitive troponin T at presentation: ruling out patients with chest pain in the emergency room.

Authors:  Luca Santi; Gabriele Farina; Annagiulia Gramenzi; Franco Trevisani; Margherita Baccini; Mauro Bernardi; Mario Cavazza
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2016-05-13       Impact factor: 3.397

5.  Documentation of HEART score discordance between emergency physician and cardiologist evaluations of ED patients with chest pain.

Authors:  W Kelly Wu; Maame Yaa A B Yiadom; Sean P Collins; Wesley H Self; Ken Monahan
Journal:  Am J Emerg Med       Date:  2016-09-28       Impact factor: 2.469

6.  Inter-rater Reliability of the HEART Score.

Authors:  Colin A Gershon; Annick N Yagapen; Amber Lin; David Yanez; Benjamin C Sun
Journal:  Acad Emerg Med       Date:  2018-12-28       Impact factor: 3.451

7.  The predictive value of the HEART and GRACE scores for major adverse cardiac events in patients with acute chest pain.

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Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2020-05-25       Impact factor: 3.397

8.  A Nationwide Flash-Mob Study for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome.

Authors:  Angel M R Schols; Robert T A Willemsen; Tobias N Bonten; Martijn H Rutten; Patricia M Stassen; Bas L J H Kietselaer; Geert-Jan Dinant; Jochen W L Cals
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2019-07       Impact factor: 5.166

9.  Implementation of a Risk Stratification and Management Pathway for Acute Chest Pain in the Emergency Department.

Authors:  Christopher W Baugh; Jeffrey O Greenberg; Simon A Mahler; Joshua M Kosowsky; Jeremiah D Schuur; Siddharth Parmar; George R Ciociolo; Christina W Carr; Roya Ghazinouri; Benjamin M Scirica
Journal:  Crit Pathw Cardiol       Date:  2016-12

10.  A Multidisciplinary Self-Directed Learning Module Improves Knowledge of a Quality Improvement Instrument: The HEART Pathway.

Authors:  Nicholas D Hartman; Erin N Harper; Lauren M Leppert; Brittany M Browning; Kim Askew; David E Manthey; Simon A Mahler
Journal:  J Healthc Qual       Date:  2018 Jan/Feb       Impact factor: 1.095

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