Po. Collinson et al., Prospective audit of incidence of prognostically important myocardial damage in patients discharged from emergency department, BR MED J, 320(7251), 2000, pp. 1702-1704
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Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Objective To assess the incidence of prognostically important myocardial da
mage in patients with chest pain discharged from the emergency department.
Design Prospective observational study.
Setting District general hospital emergency department.
Participants 110 patients presenting with chest pain of unknown cause who w
ere subsequently discharged home after cardiac causes of chest pain were ru
led out by clinical and electrocardiographic investigation.
Interventions Patients were reviewed 12-48 hours after presentation by repe
at electrocardiography and measurement of cardiac troponin T.
Main outcome measures Incidence of missed myocardial damage.
Results Eight (7%) patients had detectable cardiac troponin T on review and
seven had concentrations greater than or equal to 0.1 mu g/l. The repeat e
lectrocardiogram showed no abnormality in any patient.
Conclusion 6% of the patients discharged from the emergency department had
missed prognostically important myocardial damage. Follow up measurement of
cardiac troponin T allows convenient audit of clinical performance in the
emergency department.