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2. Consequences of different cut-off values for high-sensitivity cardiac troponin for risk stratification of patients suspected for NSTE-ACS with a modified HEART score
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Tolsma, Rudolf T, primary, Fokkert, Marion J, additional, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional, van Dongen, Dominique N, additional, Badings, Erik A, additional, der Sluis, Aize van, additional, van't Hof, Arnoud WJ, additional, and Slingerland, Robbert J, additional
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- 2023
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3. Value of Prehospital Troponin Assessment in Suspected Non-ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome
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van Dongen, Dominique N., Fokkert, Marion J., Tolsma, Rudolf T., Badings, Erik A., van der Sluis, Aize, Slingerland, Robbert J., van ‘t Hof, Arnoud W.J., and Ottervanger, Jan Paul
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- 2018
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4. Fractional Flow Reserve–Guided Deferred Versus Complete Revascularization in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
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Kennedy, Mark W., Hermanides, Rik S., Kaplan, Emel, Hemradj, Veemal, Fabris, Enrico, Koopmans, Petra C., Dambrink, Jan-Henk E., Gosselink, A.T. Marcel, van't Hof, Arnoud W.J., Ottervanger, Jan Paul, Roolvink, Vincent, Remkes, Wouter S., van der Sluis, Aize, Suryapranata, Harry, and Kedhi, Elvin
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- 2016
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5. Referral decisions based on a pre-hospital HEART score in suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: final results of the FamouS Triage study
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Tolsma, Rudolf T, primary, Fokkert, Marion J, additional, van Dongen, Dominique N, additional, Badings, Erik A, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Slingerland, Robbert J, additional, van ’t Riet, Esther, additional, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional, and van ’t Hof, Arnoud W J, additional
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- 2021
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6. Omecamtiv mecarbil in chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, GALACTIC‐HF: baseline characteristics and comparison with contemporary clinical trials
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Teerlink, John R., Diaz, Rafael, Felker, G. Michael, McMurray, John J.V., Metra, Marco, Solomon, Scott D., Adams, Kirkwood F., Anand, Inder, Arias‐Mendoza, Alexandra, Biering‐Sørensen, Tor, Böhm, Michael, Bonderman, Diana, Cleland, John G.F., Corbalan, Ramon, Crespo‐Leiro, Maria G., Dahlström, Ulf, Echeverria Correa, Luis E., Fang, James C., Filippatos, Gerasimos, Fonseca, Cândida, Goncalvesova, Eva, Goudev, Assen R., Howlett, Jonathan G., Lanfear, David E., Lund, Mayanna, Macdonald, Peter, Mareev, Vyacheslav, Momomura, Shin‐ichi, O'Meara, Eileen, Parkhomenko, Alexander, Ponikowski, Piotr, Ramires, Felix J. A., Serpytis, Pranas, Sliwa, Karen, Spinar, Jindrich, Suter, Thomas M., Tomcsanyi, Janos, Vandekerckhove, Hans, Vinereanu, Dragos, Voors, Adriaan A., Yilmaz, Mehmet B., Zannad, Faiez, Sharpsten, Lucie, Legg, Jason C., Abbasi, Siddique A., Varin, Claire, Malik, Fady I., Kurtz, Christopher E., Besada, Diego Alejandro, Majul, Claudio Rodolfo, Bruno, Marco Raul Litvak, Sassone, Sonia, Avaca, Horacio Alberto, Rasmussen, Mariela, Aiub, Jorge Roberto, Hominal, Miguel Angel, Perna, Eduardo, Duran, Ruben Omar Garcia, Schiavi, Lilia, Marquez, Lilia Luz Lobo, Vilamajo, Oscar Alberto Gomez, Mackinnon, Ignacio, Fuente, Ricardo Alfonso Leon, Montana, Oscar Romano, Novaretto, Leonardo, Guerrero, Rodolfo Andres Ahuad, Brasca, Daniela Garcia, Prado, Aldo, Garrido, Marcelo Alejandro, Luquez, Hugo, Martinez, Diego Felipe, Nicolosi, Liliana, Parody, Maria Leonor, Zaidman, Cesar, Berra, Fernando Colombo, Ibañez, Julio, Zapata, Gerardo, Caccavo, Alberto, Colque, Roberto, Diez, Mirta, Poy, Carlos, Salomone, 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Kaluski, Edo, Karim, Amin, Kono, Alan, Lader, Ellis, Lakshminarayanan, Batlagundu, Lewis, Neil, Malhotra, Vinay, Mayer, Nolan, Mohapatra, Robert, Nair, Nandini, O'Brien, Terrence, Pauwaa, Sunil, Rowan, Christopher, Saxena, Sanjeev, Seto, Arnold, Shah, Nishant, Singh, Pradeep, Skopicki, Hal, Stoddard, Marcus, and Sweitzer, Nancy
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Aims:\ud The safety and efficacy of the novel selective cardiac myosin activator, omecamtiv mecarbil, in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is tested in the Global Approach to Lowering Adverse Cardiac outcomes Through Improving Contractility in Heart Failure (GALACTIC‐HF) trial. Here we describe the baseline characteristics of participants in GALACTIC‐HF and how these compare with other contemporary trials.\ud \ud Methods and Results:\ud Adults with established HFrEF, New York Heart Association functional class (NYHA) ≥ II, EF ≤35%, elevated natriuretic peptides and either current hospitalization for HF or history of hospitalization/ emergency department visit for HF within a year were randomized to either placebo or omecamtiv mecarbil (pharmacokinetic‐guided dosing: 25, 37.5 or 50 mg bid). 8256 patients [male (79%), non‐white (22%), mean age 65 years] were enrolled with a mean EF 27%, ischemic etiology in 54%, NYHA II 53% and III/IV 47%, and median NT‐proBNP 1971 pg/mL. HF therapies at baseline were among the most effectively employed in contemporary HF trials. GALACTIC‐HF randomized patients representative of recent HF registries and trials with substantial numbers of patients also having characteristics understudied in previous trials including more from North America (n = 1386), enrolled as inpatients (n = 2084), systolic blood pressure
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7. Accuracy of pre-hospital HEART score risk classification using point of care versus high sensitive troponin in suspected NSTE-ACS
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van Dongen, Dominique N., primary, Fokkert, Marion J., additional, Tolsma, Rudolf T., additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Slingerland, Robbert J., additional, Badings, Erik A., additional, van 't Hof, Arnoud W.J., additional, and Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional
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8. Referral decisions based on a prehospital HEART score in suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: design of the FamouS Triage 3 study
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van Dongen, Dominique N, primary, Tolsma, Rudolf T, additional, Fokkert, Marion J, additional, Badings, Erik A, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Slingerland, Robbert J, additional, van ‘t Hof, Arnoud WJ, additional, van ’t Riet, Esther, additional, and Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional
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9. Pre-hospital versus hospital acquired HEART score for risk classification of suspected non ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome
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van Dongen, Dominique N, primary, Badings, Erik A, additional, Fokkert, Marion J, additional, Tolsma, Rudolf T, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Slingerland, Robbert J, additional, van’t Hof, Arnoud W J, additional, and Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional
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10. Congenital Circumflex Artery-coronary Sinus Fistula in an Adult Female Associated with Severe Mitral Regurgitation and Myelodysplasy—Case Report and Review of the Literature
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Said, Salah A.M., Van Der Sluis, Aize, Koster, Kenneth, Sie, Hauw, and Shahin, Ghada M.M.
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11. Referral decisions based on a pre-hospital HEART score in suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: final results of the FamouS Triage study.
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Tolsma, Rudolf T., Fokkert, Marion J., van Dongen, Dominique N., Badings, Erik A., van der Sluis, Aize, Slingerland, Robbert J., van 't Riet, Esther, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, and van 't Hof, Arnoud W. J.
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12. Pre-hospital versus hospital acquired HEART score for risk classification of suspected non ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome.
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van Dongen, Dominique N, Badings, Erik A, Fokkert, Marion J, Tolsma, Rudolf T, van der Sluis, Aize, Slingerland, Robbert J, van't Hof, Arnoud W J, and Ottervanger, Jan Paul
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TROPONIN ,AGE distribution ,ACUTE coronary syndrome ,HEALTH status indicators ,MANN Whitney U Test ,RISK assessment ,T-test (Statistics) ,HOSPITAL care ,ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,DATA analysis software ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Introduction: Although increasing evidence shows that in patients with suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) both hospital and pre-hospital acquired HEART (History, ECG, Age, Risk factors, Troponin) scores have strong predictive value, pre-hospital and hospital acquired HEART scores have never been compared directly. Methods: In patients with suspected NSTE-ACS, the HEART score was independently prospectively assessed in the pre-hospital setting by ambulance paramedics and in the hospital by physicians. The hospital HEART score was considered the gold standard. Low-risk (HEART score ≤3) was considered a negative test. Endpoint was occurrence of major adverse events within 45 days. Results: A total of 699 patients were included in the analyses. In 516 (74%) patients pre-hospital and hospital risk classification was similar, in 50 (7%) pre-hospital risk classification was false negative (45 days mortality 0%) and in 133 (19%) false positive (45 days mortality 1.5%). False negative risk classifications were caused by differences in history (100%), risk factor assessment (66%) and troponin (18%) and were more common in older patients. Occurrence of major adverse events was comparable in pre-hospital and hospital low-risk patients (2.9% vs. 2.7%, p = 0.9). Incidence of major adverse events was 0% in the true negative group, 26% in the true positive group, 10% in the false negative group and 5% in the false positive group. Predictive value of both pre-hospital and hospital acquired HEART scores was high, although the 'area under the curve' of hospital acquired HEART score was higher (0.84 vs. 0.74, p < 0.001). Conclusion: In approximately 25% of patients hospital and pre-hospital HEART score risk classifications disagree, mainly by risk overestimation in the pre-hospital group. Since disagreement is primarily caused by different scoring of history and risk factors, additional training may improve pre-hospital scoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Pre-hospital risk assessment in suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: A prospective observational study
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van Dongen, Dominique N, primary, Tolsma, Rudolf T, additional, Fokkert, Marion J, additional, Badings, Erik A, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Slingerland, Robbert J, additional, van ’t Hof, Arnoud WJ, additional, and Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional
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14. Fast assessment and management of chest pain patients without ST-elevation in the pre-hospital gateway (FamouS Triage): ruling out a myocardial infarction at home with the modified HEART score
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Ishak, Maycel, primary, Ali, Danish, additional, Fokkert, Marion J, additional, Slingerland, Robbert J, additional, Tolsma, Rudolf T, additional, Badings, Erik, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, van Eenennaam, Fred, additional, Mosterd, Arend, additional, ten Berg, Jurriën M, additional, and van ’t Hof, Arnoud WJ, additional
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15. Pre-hospital risk assessment in suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: A prospective observational study
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van Dongen, Dominique N, Tolsma, Rudolf T, Fokkert, Marion J, Badings, Erik A, van der Sluis, Aize, Slingerland, Robbert J, van ’t Hof, Arnoud WJ, and Ottervanger, Jan Paul
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Background: Pre-hospital risk stratification of non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) by the complete HEART score has not yet been assessed. We investigated whether pre-hospital risk stratification of patients with suspected NSTE-ACS using the HEART score is accurate in predicting major adverse cardiac events (MACE).Methods: This is a prospective observational study, including 700 patients with suspected NSTE-ACS. Risk stratification was performed by ambulance paramedics, using the HEART score; low risk was defined as HEART score ⩽ 3. Primary endpoint was occurrence of MACE within 45 days after inclusion. Secondary endpoint was myocardial infarction or death.Results: A total of 172 patients (24.6%) were stratified as low risk and 528 patients (75.4%) as intermediate to high risk. Mean age was 53.9 years in the low risk group and 66.7 years in the intermediate to high risk group (p<0.001), 50% were male in the low risk group versus 60% in the intermediate to high risk group (p=0.026). MACE occurred in five patients in the low risk group (2.9%) and in 111 (21.0%) patients at intermediate or high risk (p<0.001). There were no deaths in the low risk group and the occurrence of acute myocardial infarction in this group was 1.2%. In the high risk group six patients died (1.1%) and 76 patients had myocardial infarction (14.4%).Conclusions: In suspected NSTE-ACS, pre-hospital risk stratification by ambulance paramedics, including troponin measurement, is accurate in differentiating between low and intermediate to high risk. Future studies should investigate whether transportation of low risk patients to a hospital can be avoided, and whether high risk patients benefit from immediate transfer to a hospital with early coronary angiography possibilities.
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16. TCT-262 Clinical Outcomes of Deferred Revascularisation Using Fractional Flow Reserve in Patients With and Without Diabetes Mellitus
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Kennedy, Mark, primary, Kaplan, Eliza, additional, Hermanides, Rik, additional, Fabris, Enrico, additional, Hemradj, Veemal, additional, Koopmans, Petra, additional, Dambrink, Jan-Henk, additional, Gosselink, Marcel, additional, Hof, Arnoud van't, additional, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional, Roolvink, Vincent, additional, Remkes, Wouter, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Suryapranata, Harry, additional, and Kedhi, Elvin, additional
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17. TCT-512 Fractional Flow Reserve-Guided Deferred Versus Complete Revascularisation in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus
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Kennedy, Mark, primary, Hermanides, Rik, additional, Kaplan, Eliza, additional, Hemradj, Veemal, additional, Fabris, Enrico, additional, Koopmans, Petra, additional, Dambrink, Jan-Henk, additional, Gosselink, Marcel, additional, Hof, Arnoud van't, additional, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional, Roolvink, Vincent, additional, Remkes, Wouter, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Suryapranata, Harry, additional, and Kedhi, Elvin, additional
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18. Clinical outcomes of deferred revascularisation using fractional flow reserve in patients with and without diabetes mellitus
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Kennedy, Mark W., primary, Kaplan, Eliza, additional, Hermanides, Rik S., additional, Fabris, Enrico, additional, Hemradj, Veemal, additional, Koopmans, Petra C., additional, Dambrink, Jan-Hank E., additional, Marcel Gosselink, A. T., additional, van‘t Hof, Arnoud W. J., additional, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional, Roolvink, Vincent, additional, Remkes, Wouter S., additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Suryapranata, Harry, additional, and Kedhi, Elvin, additional
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19. TCT-492 Clinical Outcomes of a Fractional Flow Reserve-Guided Revascularization Strategy in Patients With Diabetes Mellitus. Results from a Single Center Registry
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Kennedy, Mark W, primary, Hermanides, Rik, additional, Hemradj, Veemal, additional, Koopmans, Petra C, additional, Dambrink, Jan-Henk E, additional, Gosselink, Marcel, additional, van ′t Hof, Arnoud, additional, Ottervanger, Jan Paul, additional, Roolvink, Vincent, additional, Remkes, Wouter, additional, van der Sluis, Aize, additional, Suryapranata, Harry, additional, and Kedhi, Elvin, additional
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20. Fast assessment and management of chest pain patients without ST-elevation in the pre-hospital gateway (FamouS Triage): ruling out a myocardial infarction at home with the modified HEART score
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Ishak, Maycel, Ali, Danish, Fokkert, Marion J, Slingerland, Robbert J, Tolsma, Rudolf T, Badings, Erik, van der Sluis, Aize, van Eenennaam, Fred, Mosterd, Arend, ten Berg, Jurriën M, and van ’t Hof, Arnoud WJ
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Background: The first study of the FamouS Triage project investigates the feasibility of ruling out a myocardial infarction in pre-hospital chest pain patients without electrocardiographic ST-segment elevation by using the modified HEART score at the patient’s home, incorporating only a single highly sensitive troponin T measurement.Methods: A venous blood sample was drawn in the ambulance from 1127 consecutive chest pain patients for measurement of the pre-hospital highly sensitive troponin T levels, in order to establish a pre-hospital HEART score (i.e. the modified HEART score) and evaluate the possibility of triage at the patient’s home. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of a major adverse cardiac event (MACE) i.e. acute myocardial infarction, percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting or death within 30 days after initial presentation.Results: Two hundred and six patients (18%) developed a MACE during 30 days of follow-up. Thirty-six per cent of the patients (n=403) had a low modified HEART score (0–3 points) and none of them developed a MACE during follow-up. Forty-four per cent of the patients (n=494) had an intermediate modified HEART score (4–6 points) and 18% of them developed a MACE. Twenty per cent of the patients (n=230) had a high modified HEART score (7–10 points) of which 52% developed a MACE during follow-up.Conclusion: It seems feasible to rule out a myocardial infarction at home in chest pain patients without ST-segment elevation by using the modified HEART score. TRIAL ID: NTR4205. Dutch Trial Register [http://www.trialregister.nl]: trial number 4205.
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21. Pre-hospital risk assessment in suspected non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome: A prospective observational study.
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van Dongen DN, Tolsma RT, Fokkert MJ, Badings EA, van der Sluis A, Slingerland RJ, van 't Hof AW, and Ottervanger JP
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- Acute Coronary Syndrome blood, Acute Coronary Syndrome epidemiology, Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Angina, Unstable blood, Angina, Unstable diagnosis, Angina, Unstable epidemiology, Electrocardiography, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Netherlands epidemiology, Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction blood, Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction blood, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction epidemiology, Troponin T blood, Acute Coronary Syndrome diagnosis, Emergency Medical Services methods, Emergency Medical Technicians, Mortality, Myocardial Revascularization statistics & numerical data
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Background: Pre-hospital risk stratification of non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) by the complete HEART score has not yet been assessed. We investigated whether pre-hospital risk stratification of patients with suspected NSTE-ACS using the HEART score is accurate in predicting major adverse cardiac events (MACE)., Methods: This is a prospective observational study, including 700 patients with suspected NSTE-ACS. Risk stratification was performed by ambulance paramedics, using the HEART score; low risk was defined as HEART score ⩽ 3. Primary endpoint was occurrence of MACE within 45 days after inclusion. Secondary endpoint was myocardial infarction or death., Results: A total of 172 patients (24.6%) were stratified as low risk and 528 patients (75.4%) as intermediate to high risk. Mean age was 53.9 years in the low risk group and 66.7 years in the intermediate to high risk group ( p <0.001), 50% were male in the low risk group versus 60% in the intermediate to high risk group ( p =0.026). MACE occurred in five patients in the low risk group (2.9%) and in 111 (21.0%) patients at intermediate or high risk ( p <0.001). There were no deaths in the low risk group and the occurrence of acute myocardial infarction in this group was 1.2%. In the high risk group six patients died (1.1%) and 76 patients had myocardial infarction (14.4%)., Conclusions: In suspected NSTE-ACS, pre-hospital risk stratification by ambulance paramedics, including troponin measurement, is accurate in differentiating between low and intermediate to high risk. Future studies should investigate whether transportation of low risk patients to a hospital can be avoided, and whether high risk patients benefit from immediate transfer to a hospital with early coronary angiography possibilities.
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22. Fast assessment and management of chest pain patients without ST-elevation in the pre-hospital gateway (FamouS Triage): ruling out a myocardial infarction at home with the modified HEART score.
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Ishak M, Ali D, Fokkert MJ, Slingerland RJ, Tolsma RT, Badings E, van der Sluis A, van Eenennaam F, Mosterd A, Ten Berg JM, and van 't Hof AW
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- Acute Coronary Syndrome blood, Acute Coronary Syndrome epidemiology, Aged, Biomarkers blood, Chest Pain blood, Chest Pain etiology, Female, Humans, Incidence, Male, Middle Aged, Netherlands epidemiology, Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction blood, Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Acute Coronary Syndrome complications, Chest Pain diagnosis, Electrocardiography, Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction diagnosis, Risk Assessment methods, Triage methods, Troponin T blood
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Background: The first study of the FamouS Triage project investigates the feasibility of ruling out a myocardial infarction in pre-hospital chest pain patients without electrocardiographic ST-segment elevation by using the modified HEART score at the patient's home, incorporating only a single highly sensitive troponin T measurement., Methods: A venous blood sample was drawn in the ambulance from 1127 consecutive chest pain patients for measurement of the pre-hospital highly sensitive troponin T levels, in order to establish a pre-hospital HEART score (i.e. the modified HEART score) and evaluate the possibility of triage at the patient's home. The primary endpoint was the occurrence of a major adverse cardiac event (MACE) i.e. acute myocardial infarction, percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass grafting or death within 30 days after initial presentation., Results: Two hundred and six patients (18%) developed a MACE during 30 days of follow-up. Thirty-six per cent of the patients ( n=403) had a low modified HEART score (0-3 points) and none of them developed a MACE during follow-up. Forty-four per cent of the patients ( n=494) had an intermediate modified HEART score (4-6 points) and 18% of them developed a MACE. Twenty per cent of the patients ( n=230) had a high modified HEART score (7-10 points) of which 52% developed a MACE during follow-up., Conclusion: It seems feasible to rule out a myocardial infarction at home in chest pain patients without ST-segment elevation by using the modified HEART score., Trial Id: NTR4205. Dutch Trial Register [ http://www.trialregister.nl ]: trial number 4205.
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