A sinister needle in an enormous haystack: A clinician survey regarding Acute Aortic Syndrome diagnostic practice in United Kingdom Emergency Departments

IF 0.4 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
R. McLatchie, Aakash Gupta, Sarah Wilson, M. Reed, Aortic Dissection Diagnosis in ED Research Group
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Abstract

Acute Aortic Syndrome (AAS) is a life-threatening condition associated with high diagnostic uncertainty. This results in an unacceptable number of missed cases, which contributes to its high mortality. We designed and distributed a survey to Emergency Departments (EDs) across the United Kingdom to establish the standard practice for investigation and diagnosis of AAS across the UK. 56 EDs across the UK responded. The majority of these did not have a formal work-up pathway for AAS. The estimated CT scanning rates and missed cases of AAS were highly variable between departments. This suggests variation in practice and diagnostic uncertainty. Given its time sensitive nature, the need for a more standardised diagnostic pathway for AAS in EDs is evident. This may aid clinicians rule out AAS more safely and reduce the number of missed cases, which would in turn reduce the high morbidity and mortality associated with AAS.
大海捞针:英国急诊科临床医生对急性主动脉综合征诊断实践的调查
急性主动脉综合征(AAS)是一种与高度诊断不确定性相关的危及生命的疾病。这导致了无法接受的漏诊病例数量,从而导致其高死亡率。我们设计并向英国各地的急诊科(ED)分发了一项调查,以建立英国各地AAS调查和诊断的标准做法。英国各地有56名急诊科做出了回应。其中大多数没有正式的AAS检查途径。估计的AAS CT扫描率和漏诊病例在不同科室之间存在很大差异。这表明实践和诊断的不确定性存在差异。鉴于其时间敏感性,显然需要一种更标准化的ED AAS诊断途径。这可能有助于临床医生更安全地排除AAS,并减少遗漏病例的数量,从而降低与AAS相关的高发病率和死亡率。
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Emergency Care Journal
Emergency Care Journal EMERGENCY MEDICINE-
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