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Safety and efficiency of implementation of high-sensitivity troponin T in the assessment of emergency department patients with cardiac chest pain. | LitMetric

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Background: For emergency department (ED) patients with cardiac chest pain, introduction of high-sensitivity troponin (hsTnT) pathways has been associated with reductions in length of stay of less than 1 h.

Methods: At two urban Canadian sites, we introduced hsTnT on January 26, 2016. While the prior diagnostic algorithm required troponin testing at 0 and 6 h, serial hsTnT serial testing was conducted at 0 and 3 h. We identified consecutive patients who presented with cardiac chest pain from January 1, 2015, to March 31, 2017, along with 30-day outcomes. The primary outcome was a missed 30-day major adverse cardiac event, (MACE) defined as death, revascularization, or readmission for myocardial infarction occurring in a patient-discharged home with a minimizing diagnosis and without cardiac-specific follow-up. Secondary outcomes included admission rate, ED length of stay, and MACE. We compared pre- and post- implementation periods using descriptive methods and repeated this analysis in patients with noncardiac chest pain.

Results: We collected 5585 patients with cardiac chest pain, (2678 pre- and 2907 post-introduction) and 434 had (7.8%, 95% CI 7.1 to 8.5%) MACE, with 1 missed MACE. (0.2%, 95% CI 0.04 to 1.3%). Admission rate was stable at 24.1% pre- and 23.7% while median length of stay decreased from 464 to 285 min, a difference of 179 min. (95% CI 61 to 228 min). For 11,611 patients with noncardiac chest pain, admission rate (9%) and length of stay (191 versus 193 min) remained constant.

Conclusions: Implementation of hsTnT for evaluation of ED chest pain patients was safe and associated with a 3-h decrease in length of stay.

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