학술논문
Rapid Acute Coronary Syndrome Evaluation Over One Hour With High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I: A United States-Based Stepped-Wedge, Randomized Trial
Document Type
Article
Author
Miller, Joseph; Cook, Bernard; Gandolfo, Chaun; Mills, Nicholas L.; Mahler, Simon; Levy, Phillip; Parikh, Sachin; Krupp, Seth; Nour, Khaled; Klausner, Howard; Gindi, Ryan; Lewandowski, Aaron; Hudson, Michael; Perrotta, Giuseppe; Zweig, Bryan; Lanfear, David; Kim, Henry; Dangoulian, Shooshan; Tang, Amy; Todter, Erika; Khan, Altaf; Keerie, Catriona; Bole, Shane; Nasseredine, Hashem; Oudeif, Ahmed; Abou Asala, Elian; Mohammed, Mustafa; Kazem, Ahmed; Malette, Kelly; Singh-Kucukarslan, Gulmohar; Xu, Nicole; Wittenberg, Sophie; Morton, Thayer; Gunaga, Satheesh; Affas, Ziad; Tabbaa, Kutiba; Desai, Parth; Alsaadi, Ayman; Mahmood, Shazil; Schock, Andrew; Konowitz, Nicholas; Fuchs, Joshua; Joyce, Kate; Shamoun, Lance; Babel, Jacob; Broome, Andrew; Digiacinto, Geoffrey; Shaheen, Elizabeth; Darnell, Gale; Muller, Gregory; Heath, Gerard; Bills, Gust; Vieder, Jason; Rockoff, Steven; Kim, Brian; Colucci, Anthony; Plemmons, Elizabeth; McCord, James
Source
Annals of Emergency Medicine; October 2024, Vol. 84 Issue: 4 p399-408, 10p
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ISSN
01960644; 10976760
Abstract
The real-world effectiveness and safety of a 0/1-hour accelerated protocol using high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) to exclude myocardial infarction (MI) compared to routine care in the United States is uncertain. The objective was to compare a 0/1-hour accelerated protocol for evaluation of MI to a 0/3-hour standard care protocol.