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Feasibility of a rapid diagnostic protocol for an emergency department chest pain unit.

R J Zalenski1, R J Rydman, M McCarren, R R Roberts, B Jovanovic, K Das, E K Mensah, L M Kampe.   

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the applicability of a short-stay protocol for exclusion of acute ischemic heart disease without hospital admission and to analyze these results in the context of a conceptual model.
METHODS: An observational study of patients who presented with chest pain to the emergency department of an 886-bed inner-city municipal hospital and who needed hospital admission to rule out acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Patients were assessed by ED attending physicians to determine eligibility for an alternative, 12-hour protocol in an ED chest pain observation unit (CPOU) followed by immediate exercise testing. Outcome measures were proportion of patients eligible for the short-stay protocol, risk factor profile, and reasons for exclusion.
RESULTS: Of 500 patients screened, 446 had sufficient data points to determine protocol eligibility. Of these, 238 (53.3%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 48.7% to 57.9%) were found to have low probability for AMI. After study exclusion criteria were applied to the patient cohort, 63 patients (14.1%; 95% CI, 10.9% to 17.3%) were eligible for the protocol. The most common reasons for exclusion were history of coronary artery disease (46%) and inability to perform an interpretable exercise tolerance test (42%).
CONCLUSION: Although most admitted patients with chest pain (53%) were at low probability for AMI, only a minority (14%) were eligible for a short-stay protocol that required patients to be free of known coronary artery disease and able to perform an exercise tolerance test. Factors affecting the operations and efficiency of a CPOU include clinical characteristics of the target patient population, protocol tests used, and hospital occupancy and reimbursement patterns.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 8998088     DOI: 10.1016/s0196-0644(97)70315-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Emerg Med        ISSN: 0196-0644            Impact factor:   5.721


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