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Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study

BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is underdiagnosed in sub‐Saharan Africa. Triage‐based interventions have improved ACS diagnosis and management in high‐income settings but have not been evaluated in sub‐Saharan African emergency departments (EDs). Our objective was to...

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Autores principales: Hertz, Julian T., Sakita, Francis M., Kweka, Godfrey L., Bloomfield, Gerald S., Bartlett, John A., Tarimo, Tumsifu G., Temu, Gloria, Bettger, Janet P., Thielman, Nathan M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32772764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.016501
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author Hertz, Julian T.
Sakita, Francis M.
Kweka, Godfrey L.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Bartlett, John A.
Tarimo, Tumsifu G.
Temu, Gloria
Bettger, Janet P.
Thielman, Nathan M.
author_facet Hertz, Julian T.
Sakita, Francis M.
Kweka, Godfrey L.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Bartlett, John A.
Tarimo, Tumsifu G.
Temu, Gloria
Bettger, Janet P.
Thielman, Nathan M.
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description BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is underdiagnosed in sub‐Saharan Africa. Triage‐based interventions have improved ACS diagnosis and management in high‐income settings but have not been evaluated in sub‐Saharan African emergency departments (EDs). Our objective was to estimate the effect of a triage‐based screening protocol on ACS diagnosis and care in a Tanzanian ED. METHODS AND RESULTS: All adults presenting to a Tanzanian ED with chest pain or shortness of breath were prospectively enrolled. Treatments and clinician‐documented diagnoses were observed and recorded. In the preintervention phase (August 2018 through January 2019), ACS testing and treatment were dictated by physician discretion, as per usual care. A triage‐based protocol was then introduced, and in the postintervention phase (January 2019 through October 2019), research assistants performed ECG and point‐of‐care troponin I testing on all patients with chest pain or shortness of breath upon ED arrival. Pre‐post analyses compared ACS care between phases. Of 1020 total participants (339 preintervention phase, 681 postintervention phase), mean (SD) age was 58.9 (19.4) years. Six (1.8%) preintervention participants were diagnosed with ACS, versus 83 (12.2%) postintervention participants (odds ratio [OR], 7.51; 95% CI, 3.52–19.7; P<0.001). Among all participants, 3 (0.9%) preintervention participants received aspirin, compared with 50 (7.3%) postintervention participants (OR, 8.45; 95% CI, 3.07–36.13; P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Introduction of a triage‐based ACS screening protocol in a Tanzanian ED was associated with significant increases in ACS diagnoses and aspirin administration. Additional research is needed to determine the effect of ED‐based interventions on ACS care and clinical end points in sub‐Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-76608312020-11-17 Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study Hertz, Julian T. Sakita, Francis M. Kweka, Godfrey L. Bloomfield, Gerald S. Bartlett, John A. Tarimo, Tumsifu G. Temu, Gloria Bettger, Janet P. Thielman, Nathan M. J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is underdiagnosed in sub‐Saharan Africa. Triage‐based interventions have improved ACS diagnosis and management in high‐income settings but have not been evaluated in sub‐Saharan African emergency departments (EDs). Our objective was to estimate the effect of a triage‐based screening protocol on ACS diagnosis and care in a Tanzanian ED. METHODS AND RESULTS: All adults presenting to a Tanzanian ED with chest pain or shortness of breath were prospectively enrolled. Treatments and clinician‐documented diagnoses were observed and recorded. In the preintervention phase (August 2018 through January 2019), ACS testing and treatment were dictated by physician discretion, as per usual care. A triage‐based protocol was then introduced, and in the postintervention phase (January 2019 through October 2019), research assistants performed ECG and point‐of‐care troponin I testing on all patients with chest pain or shortness of breath upon ED arrival. Pre‐post analyses compared ACS care between phases. Of 1020 total participants (339 preintervention phase, 681 postintervention phase), mean (SD) age was 58.9 (19.4) years. Six (1.8%) preintervention participants were diagnosed with ACS, versus 83 (12.2%) postintervention participants (odds ratio [OR], 7.51; 95% CI, 3.52–19.7; P<0.001). Among all participants, 3 (0.9%) preintervention participants received aspirin, compared with 50 (7.3%) postintervention participants (OR, 8.45; 95% CI, 3.07–36.13; P<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Introduction of a triage‐based ACS screening protocol in a Tanzanian ED was associated with significant increases in ACS diagnoses and aspirin administration. Additional research is needed to determine the effect of ED‐based interventions on ACS care and clinical end points in sub‐Saharan Africa. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7660831/ /pubmed/32772764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.016501 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research
Hertz, Julian T.
Sakita, Francis M.
Kweka, Godfrey L.
Bloomfield, Gerald S.
Bartlett, John A.
Tarimo, Tumsifu G.
Temu, Gloria
Bettger, Janet P.
Thielman, Nathan M.
Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study
title Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study
title_full Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study
title_fullStr Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study
title_short Effect of a Triage‐Based Screening Protocol on Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Coronary Syndrome in a Tanzanian Emergency Department: A Prospective Pre‐Post Study
title_sort effect of a triage‐based screening protocol on diagnosis and treatment of acute coronary syndrome in a tanzanian emergency department: a prospective pre‐post study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7660831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32772764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.120.016501
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