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Clinical judgment, blood test and ECG recommended before admission

Clinical judgement, combined with an electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood test on arrival, is effective in reducing unnecessary hospital admissions for chest pain, a study shows. Previous research has shown that typical symptoms in patients presenting to emergency departments have not been useful in differentiating between heart conditions requiring immediate hospital admission – acute coronary syndromes (ACS) – and non-cardiac conditions. This is because the symptoms of patients with heart disease can be similar to those experienced by patients with non-cardiac conditions, such as indigestion. But the latest research led by Dr Richard Body, consultant in [b]Emergency Medicine[/b] at [b]Manchester Royal Infirmary[/b] showed that when combined with an ECG and troponin test, clinical judgement appeared to be an effective tool and the results suggest that at least 25% of patient admissions could have avoided. This was the case regardless of whether the clinician was a consultant or junior doctor.

And new system that sent patients to designated cardiac receiving centres dramatically increased the survival rate of victims of sudden cardiac arrest in [b]Arizona[/b]. [s]HealthCanal[/s] reports that Dr Daniel Spaite, director of [b]EMS Research[/b] at the [b]University of Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Centre[/b] in [b]Phoenix[/b], said: ‘Taking these patients directly to a hospital optimally prepared to treat cardiac arrest gave patients a better chance of survival and of preventing neurologic damage, a common result of these cardiac events.’

[link url=http://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/article/?id=12560]Full press release[/link]
[link url=http://emj.bmj.com/content/31/8/692.1.extract]Emergency Medicine extract[/link]
[link url=http://www.healthcanal.com/blood-heart-circulation/heart-disease/53469-new-ems-system-in-arizona-dramatically-improves-survival-from-cardiac-arrest.html]Full HealthCanal report[/link]
[link url=http://www.annemergmed.com/article/S0196-0644(14)00487-9/abstract]Annemergmed abstract[/link]

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