Bharath Manikandan, Ramakrishnan T V, Pitchaimani Govindharaj
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摘要
目的:本研究的目的是评估病史、心电图(ECG)、年龄、危险因素和肌钙蛋白(HEART)评分对急诊科(ED)患者预后的预测效果,重点关注出院率、观察需求、干预措施和死亡率。结果描述:对2024年3月至2024年5月在金奈医学院和医院急诊科就诊的120例胸痛成年患者进行了一项前瞻性观察研究。在120例患者中,64%为男性,一半的患者因胸痛症状被报告到急诊科。糖尿病和高血压成为影响患者的主要危险因素。平均HEART评分为5.18±1.98 (95% CI 4.82 ~ 5.53),范围在1 ~ 9之间。HEART评分将大多数患者(56%)归为中度风险。结果显示,65%的患者需要进入ICU,死亡率为2.5%。本研究得出结论,心脏评分对胸痛患者的风险评估是有效的,有助于确定哪些人可以安全出院,哪些人需要进一步护理。它的使用可以改善ED的决策和结果。
HEART score for the assessment of patients presenting to emergency department with chest pain.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate how well the History, Electrocardiogram (ECG), Age, Risk factors and Troponin (HEART) score predict patient outcomes in the emergency department (ED), focusing on discharge rates, observation needs, interventions, and mortality.
Results description: A prospective observational study was conducted among 120 adult patients with chest pain who reported to the ED at medical college and hospital, Chennai from March 2024 to May 2024. Of the 120 patients, 64% were male and half of the patients were reported with symptoms of chest pain to the emergency department. Diabetes mellitus and hypertension emerged as the primary risk factor affecting patients. The mean HEART score is 5.18 ± 1.98 (95% CI 4.82-5.53) which ranged between 1 and 9. The HEART score categorised most patients (56%) as moderate risk. Outcomes of the patients' status demonstrated that 65% required ICU admission, with a low mortality rate of 2.5%. This study concluded that the HEART score is effective for risk assessment in chest pain patients, helping to identify those safe for discharge and those needing further care. Its use can improve decision-making and outcomes in the ED.
BMC Research NotesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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363
审稿时长
15 weeks
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