Literature DB >> 9263969

One-stop chest pain clinic can identify high cardiac risk.

D Jain1, D Fluck, J W Sayer, S Ray, E A Paul, A D Timmis.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to record prognosis for patients with stable chest pain referred for outpatient cardiac assessment. All 660 patients in the study had a normal resting ECG and no history of myocardial infarction, unstable angina or coronary revascularisation. Main outcome measures were all-cause mortality, non-fatal ischaemic events and coronary revascularisation. Cardiac chest pain was diagnosed in 182 patients (28%). It was more frequent in patients with recent onset of symptoms (< 6 months), patients over 50, white patients, and patients with hypertension or diabetes. The mean follow-up was 622 +/- 338 days. Among survivors, 37% continued to suffer from symptoms (cardiac group: 59 (35.1%); non-cardiac group: 177 (38.4%)). When all hard events were considered, event-free survival (95% confidence interval) for the cardiac group was 90.9% (86.7-95.2%) at six months, 88.9% (84.2-93.6%) at one year, and 83.6% (77.5-89.7%) at two years. Corresponding figures for the non-cardiac group at the same time points were better (p < 0.0001): 98.5% (97.4-99.6%), 97.5% (96.1-99.0%) and 96.6% (94.7-98.5%), respectively. In conclusion, the use of clinical criteria in a cardiac outpatient clinic, backed up by simple non-invasive investigations, can reliably identify a population at high risk of subsequent cardiac events.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9263969      PMCID: PMC5420954     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J R Coll Physicians Lond        ISSN: 0035-8819


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