Back to Search Start Over

Chest Pain Associated With Cocaine: An Assessment of Prevalence in Suburban and Urban Emergency Departments

Authors :
Judy B Strahan
Gary B. Green
Adam J. Singer
David J. Karras
Katherine L. Heilpern
Judd E. Hollander
Joseph P Funk
Gerard X. Brogan
Knox H. Todd
Source :
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 26:671-676
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1995.

Abstract

Study objective: Chest pain and myocardial infarction following the use of cocaine have been well documented. We assessed the prevalence of cocaine use in patients who presented to the emergency department with chest pain of possibly ischemic origin. Design: During times of research assistant availability, consecutive adults with the chief complaint of chest pain unexplained by trauma or radiographic abnormality were questioned about cocaine use in the preceding week. Urine was tested for the presence of cocaine or cocaine metabolites with a highly accurate bedside urine test kit (specificity, 100%; sensitivity 98%). Anonymous unlinked data-collection methods were used. Therefore we could not determine whether the patients who used cocaine had sustained myocardial infarctions. Setting: One suburban and three urban EDs. Results: We enrolled 359 patients with a mean age of 51 years, 8% of whom sustained myocardial infarctions. Sixty patients (17%) had cocaine or cocaine metabolites in urine. The likelihood of testing positive for cocaine varied by age group: 18 to 30 years, 29%; 31 to 40 years, 48%; 41 to 50 years, 18%; 51 to 60 years, 3%; 61 years or older, 0% ( P Conclusion: Many ED patients with chest pain have recently used cocaine. Because the recent use of cocaine is not uncommon in patients with chest pain up to 60 years old, such patients should be questioned about cocaine use. When treatment or disposition may be altered, consideration should be given to objective assessment of cocaine use because patient self-report does not appear reliable. [Hollander JE, Todd KH, Green G, Heilpern KL, Karras DJ, Singer AJ, Brogan GX, Funk JP, Strahan JB: Chest pain associated with cocaine: An assessment of prevalence in suburban and urban emergency departments. Ann Emerg Med December 1995;26:671-676.]

Details

ISSN :
01960644
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........91c479ff31a0105432feb428ea7fbde0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0196-0644(95)70035-8