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Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study
OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility and acceptability, and additionally to preliminarily evaluate, the effectiveness and safety of an accelerated diagnostic chest pain pathway in rural general practice using point-of-care troponin to identify patients at low risk of acute myocardial infarction, av...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9013998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35428610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044801 |
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author | Norman, Tim Young, Joanna Scott Jones, Jo Egan, Gishani Pickering, John Du Toit, Stephen Hamilton, Fraser Miller, Rory Frampton, Chris Devlin, Gerard George, Peter Than, Martin |
author_facet | Norman, Tim Young, Joanna Scott Jones, Jo Egan, Gishani Pickering, John Du Toit, Stephen Hamilton, Fraser Miller, Rory Frampton, Chris Devlin, Gerard George, Peter Than, Martin |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility and acceptability, and additionally to preliminarily evaluate, the effectiveness and safety of an accelerated diagnostic chest pain pathway in rural general practice using point-of-care troponin to identify patients at low risk of acute myocardial infarction, avoiding unnecessary patient transfer to hospital and enabling early discharge home. DESIGN: A prospective observational pilot evaluation. SETTING: Twelve rural general (family) practices in the Midlands region of New Zealand. PARTICIPANTS: Patients aged ≥18 years who presented acutely to rural general practice with suspected ischaemic chest pain for whom the doctor intended transfer to hospital for serial troponin measurement. OUTCOME MEASURES: The proportion of patients managed using the low-risk pathway without transfer to hospital and without 30-day major adverse cardiac event (MACE); pathway adherence; rate of 30-day MACE; patient satisfaction with care; and agreement between point-of-care and laboratory measured troponin concentrations. RESULTS: A total of 180 patients were assessed by the pathway. The pathway classified 111 patients (61.7%) as low-risk and all were managed in rural general practice with no 30-day MACE (0%, 95% CI 0.0% to 3.3%). Adherence to the low-risk pathway was 95.5% (106 out of 111). Of the 56 patients classified as non-low-risk and referred to hospital, 9 (16.1%) had a 30-day MACE. A further 13 non-low-risk patients were not transferred to hospital, with no events. The sensitivity of the pathway for 30-day MACE was 100.0% (95% CI 70.1% to 100%). Of low-risk patients, 94% reported good to excellent satisfaction with care. Good concordance was observed between point-of-care and duplicate laboratory measured troponin concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: The use of an accelerated diagnostic chest pain pathway incorporating point-of-care troponin in a rural general practice setting was feasible and acceptable, with preliminary results suggesting that it may safely and effectively reduce the urgent transfer of low-risk patients to hospital. |
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spelling | pubmed-90139982022-05-02 Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study Norman, Tim Young, Joanna Scott Jones, Jo Egan, Gishani Pickering, John Du Toit, Stephen Hamilton, Fraser Miller, Rory Frampton, Chris Devlin, Gerard George, Peter Than, Martin BMJ Open Cardiovascular Medicine OBJECTIVES: To assess the feasibility and acceptability, and additionally to preliminarily evaluate, the effectiveness and safety of an accelerated diagnostic chest pain pathway in rural general practice using point-of-care troponin to identify patients at low risk of acute myocardial infarction, avoiding unnecessary patient transfer to hospital and enabling early discharge home. DESIGN: A prospective observational pilot evaluation. SETTING: Twelve rural general (family) practices in the Midlands region of New Zealand. PARTICIPANTS: Patients aged ≥18 years who presented acutely to rural general practice with suspected ischaemic chest pain for whom the doctor intended transfer to hospital for serial troponin measurement. OUTCOME MEASURES: The proportion of patients managed using the low-risk pathway without transfer to hospital and without 30-day major adverse cardiac event (MACE); pathway adherence; rate of 30-day MACE; patient satisfaction with care; and agreement between point-of-care and laboratory measured troponin concentrations. RESULTS: A total of 180 patients were assessed by the pathway. The pathway classified 111 patients (61.7%) as low-risk and all were managed in rural general practice with no 30-day MACE (0%, 95% CI 0.0% to 3.3%). Adherence to the low-risk pathway was 95.5% (106 out of 111). Of the 56 patients classified as non-low-risk and referred to hospital, 9 (16.1%) had a 30-day MACE. A further 13 non-low-risk patients were not transferred to hospital, with no events. The sensitivity of the pathway for 30-day MACE was 100.0% (95% CI 70.1% to 100%). Of low-risk patients, 94% reported good to excellent satisfaction with care. Good concordance was observed between point-of-care and duplicate laboratory measured troponin concentrations. CONCLUSIONS: The use of an accelerated diagnostic chest pain pathway incorporating point-of-care troponin in a rural general practice setting was feasible and acceptable, with preliminary results suggesting that it may safely and effectively reduce the urgent transfer of low-risk patients to hospital. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9013998/ /pubmed/35428610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044801 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Cardiovascular Medicine Norman, Tim Young, Joanna Scott Jones, Jo Egan, Gishani Pickering, John Du Toit, Stephen Hamilton, Fraser Miller, Rory Frampton, Chris Devlin, Gerard George, Peter Than, Martin Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
title | Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
title_full | Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
title_fullStr | Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
title_full_unstemmed | Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
title_short | Implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
title_sort | implementation and evaluation of a rural general practice assessment pathway for possible cardiac chest pain using point-of-care troponin testing: a pilot study |
topic | Cardiovascular Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9013998/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35428610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-044801 |
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