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Safety and efficacy of physiologist-led dobutamine stress echocardiography: experience from a tertiary cardiac centre.

Theodoros Ntoskas1,2,3, Farhanda Ahmad1,2,3, Paul Woodmansey1,2,3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dobutamine stress echocardiography (DSE) services have traditionally been medically led. In some UK institutions DSE lists are led by physiologists with medical support. In our tertiary cardiac centre at New Cross Hospital (NCH), the DSE service was established by a consultant echocardiographer. Following intensive training and assessment, the Trust approved drug administration by named senior cardiac physiologists. We believe this is the first report of a cardiac physiologist-managed DSE service, including physiologist drug administration. We have assessed the feasibility, safety and validity of this physiologist-led DSE service.
METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 333 patients undergoing stress echocardiogram for inducible reversible ischaemia, myocardial viability and valvular heart disease over six months. Patients' case notes review after 18-24 months.
RESULTS: 92% of all cases (306) were performed by physiologists. In 300 studies dobutamine was administered. The majority of the referrals were for coronary artery disease (CAD) assessment (281). In 235 cases the study was uncomplicated. 67 patients developed dobutamine related side effects. In 16 cases, complications led to early termination of the study. In two cases, urgent medical review was needed. Of the 281 studies for CAD assessment, 239 were negative for ischaemia, 28 were positive and 14 inconclusive. In 5 out of 28 cases with echocardiogram evidence of inducible ischemia, coronary angiography revealed unobstructed coronary arteries.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates the safety and effectiveness of this practice and provides potential for the expansion of the physiologists' role and physiologist-led DSE services in other hospitals.
© 2018 The authors.

Year:  2018        PMID: 29973343     DOI: 10.1530/ERP-18-0038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Echo Res Pract        ISSN: 2055-0464


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