Author: Than, Martin P.; Pickering, John W.; Adamson, Philip; Clendon, Thomas; Florkowski, Christopher M.; Lainchbury, John; Loubser, Jacques; Nankivel, Alison; Aldous, Sally J.
                    Title: Reducing Patient Risk and Enhancing Care Through the Development and Implementation of a New Chest Pain Pathway, Expedited by and for the COVID-19 Era  Cord-id: y0ykfure  Document date: 2021_2_28
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                    Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic raised major concerns relating to hospital capacity and cross-infection patients and staff in the Emergency Department (ED) of a metropolitan hospital servicing a population of ~500,000. We determined to reduce length of stay and admissions in patients presenting with symptoms of possible myocardial infarction; the most common presentation group. After establishing stakeholder consensus, the existing accelerated diagnostic pathway (ADP) based on the ED Assessment of Chest-p
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: The COVID-19 pandemic raised major concerns relating to hospital capacity and cross-infection patients and staff in the Emergency Department (ED) of a metropolitan hospital servicing a population of ~500,000. We determined to reduce length of stay and admissions in patients presenting with symptoms of possible myocardial infarction; the most common presentation group. After establishing stakeholder consensus, the existing accelerated diagnostic pathway (ADP) based on the ED Assessment of Chest-pain Score (EDACS), electrocardiogram, and troponin measurements with a high-sensitivity assay (hs-cTn) on presentation and two hours later (EDACS-ADP) was modified to stream patients following an initial troponin measure as follows: (i) to a very-low risk group who could be discharged home without follow-up or further testing, and (ii) to a low-risk group who could be discharged with next-day follow-up community troponin testing. Simulations were run in an extensive research database to determine appropriate hs-cTnI and EDACS thresholds for risk classification. This COVID-ADP was developed in ~2-weeks and was implemented in the ED within a further 3-weeks. A comparison of all chest pain presentations for the 3 months prior to implementation of the COVID-ADP to 3 months following implementation showed that there was a 64.7% increase in patients having only one troponin test in the ED, a 30-minute reduction of mean length of stay of people discharged home from the ED, and a 24.3% reduction in hospital admissions of patients ultimately diagnosed with non-cardiac chest pain.
 
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