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Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome

(1) Background: The early screening strategy for type A acute aortic syndrome (A-AAS) patients has always been challenging. (2) Methods: From September 2020–31 March 2022, 179 consecutive patients with suspected A-AAS were retrospectively reviewed. We assessed the diagnostic value of the use of hand...

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Autores principales: Lian, Rui, Zhang, Tongzhe, Liu, Juanjuan, Zhang, Guochao, Hu, Tianpeng, Li, Guonan, Zhang, Suqiao, Zhang, Guoqiang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835881
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041346
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author Lian, Rui
Zhang, Tongzhe
Liu, Juanjuan
Zhang, Guochao
Hu, Tianpeng
Li, Guonan
Zhang, Suqiao
Zhang, Guoqiang
author_facet Lian, Rui
Zhang, Tongzhe
Liu, Juanjuan
Zhang, Guochao
Hu, Tianpeng
Li, Guonan
Zhang, Suqiao
Zhang, Guoqiang
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description (1) Background: The early screening strategy for type A acute aortic syndrome (A-AAS) patients has always been challenging. (2) Methods: From September 2020–31 March 2022, 179 consecutive patients with suspected A-AAS were retrospectively reviewed. We assessed the diagnostic value of the use of handheld echocardiographic devices (PHHEs) by emergency medicine (EM) residents either alone or in combination with serum acidic calponin in this patient group. (3) Results: The direct sign of PHHE had a specificity (SP) of 97.7%. The sign of ascending aortic dilatation showed SE = 77.6%, SP = 68.5%, PPV = 48.1% and NPV = 89%. SE, SP, PPV and NPV of a positive PHHE direct sign were 55.6%, 100%, 100% and 71.4% in 19 hypotension/shock patients with suspected A-AAS, respectively. The area under curve (AUC) of acidic calponin combined with an ascending aorta diameter >40 mm was 0.927, with an SE and SP of 83.7% and 89.2%, respectively. These two combined indicators significantly improved the diagnostic efficiency of A-AAS compared with either of them alone (p = 0.017; standard error 0.016, Z value 2.39; p = 0.001, standard error 0.028, Z value 3.29). (4) Conclusion: EM resident-performed PHHE was highly indicative of A-AAS in patients presenting with shock or hypotension. An ascending aorta diameter > 40 mm combined with acidic calponin demonstrated acceptable diagnostic accuracy as a rapid first-line triage tool to identify patients with suspected A-AAS.
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spelling pubmed-99658432023-02-26 Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome Lian, Rui Zhang, Tongzhe Liu, Juanjuan Zhang, Guochao Hu, Tianpeng Li, Guonan Zhang, Suqiao Zhang, Guoqiang J Clin Med Article (1) Background: The early screening strategy for type A acute aortic syndrome (A-AAS) patients has always been challenging. (2) Methods: From September 2020–31 March 2022, 179 consecutive patients with suspected A-AAS were retrospectively reviewed. We assessed the diagnostic value of the use of handheld echocardiographic devices (PHHEs) by emergency medicine (EM) residents either alone or in combination with serum acidic calponin in this patient group. (3) Results: The direct sign of PHHE had a specificity (SP) of 97.7%. The sign of ascending aortic dilatation showed SE = 77.6%, SP = 68.5%, PPV = 48.1% and NPV = 89%. SE, SP, PPV and NPV of a positive PHHE direct sign were 55.6%, 100%, 100% and 71.4% in 19 hypotension/shock patients with suspected A-AAS, respectively. The area under curve (AUC) of acidic calponin combined with an ascending aorta diameter >40 mm was 0.927, with an SE and SP of 83.7% and 89.2%, respectively. These two combined indicators significantly improved the diagnostic efficiency of A-AAS compared with either of them alone (p = 0.017; standard error 0.016, Z value 2.39; p = 0.001, standard error 0.028, Z value 3.29). (4) Conclusion: EM resident-performed PHHE was highly indicative of A-AAS in patients presenting with shock or hypotension. An ascending aorta diameter > 40 mm combined with acidic calponin demonstrated acceptable diagnostic accuracy as a rapid first-line triage tool to identify patients with suspected A-AAS. MDPI 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9965843/ /pubmed/36835881 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041346 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lian, Rui
Zhang, Tongzhe
Liu, Juanjuan
Zhang, Guochao
Hu, Tianpeng
Li, Guonan
Zhang, Suqiao
Zhang, Guoqiang
Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome
title Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome
title_full Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome
title_fullStr Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome
title_short Routine Use of a Pocket-Sized Handheld Echoscopic Device Plus a Biomarker by Emergency Medicine Residents with an Early Screening Algorithm for Suspected Type A Acute Aortic Syndrome
title_sort routine use of a pocket-sized handheld echoscopic device plus a biomarker by emergency medicine residents with an early screening algorithm for suspected type a acute aortic syndrome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36835881
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12041346
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