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Influence of previous coronary artery bypass grafting in the difficulty of acute coronary syndrome diagnosis.
Miró, Òscar; Martínez-Nadal, Gemma; Koechlin, Luca; Coll-Vinent, Blanca; Gil, Víctor; Aguiló, Sira; Galicia, Miguel; García-Martínez, Ana; Ortega, Mar; Strebel, Ivo; Ayala, Pedro López; Gualandro, Danielle M; Boeddinghaus, Jasper; Nestelberger, Thomas; Bragulat, Ernest; Sánchez, Miquel; Müller, Christian; López-Barbeito, Beatriz.
Afiliación
  • Miró Ò; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Martínez-Nadal G; The GREAT (Global Research on Acute Conditions Team) Network, Rome, Italy.
  • Koechlin L; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Coll-Vinent B; The GREAT (Global Research on Acute Conditions Team) Network, Rome, Italy.
  • Gil V; The GREAT (Global Research on Acute Conditions Team) Network, Rome, Italy.
  • Aguiló S; Cardiovascular Research Institute Basel (CRIB) and Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Basel.
  • Galicia M; Department of Cardiac Surgery, University Hospital Basel, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
  • García-Martínez A; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Ortega M; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Strebel I; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Ayala PL; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Gualandro DM; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Boeddinghaus J; Emergency Department, Hospital Clínic, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
  • Nestelberger T; The GREAT (Global Research on Acute Conditions Team) Network, Rome, Italy.
  • Bragulat E; Cardiovascular Research Institute Basel (CRIB) and Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Basel.
  • Sánchez M; The GREAT (Global Research on Acute Conditions Team) Network, Rome, Italy.
  • Müller C; Cardiovascular Research Institute Basel (CRIB) and Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Basel.
  • López-Barbeito B; The GREAT (Global Research on Acute Conditions Team) Network, Rome, Italy.
Eur J Emerg Med ; 28(2): 125-135, 2021 Apr 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32976310
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

To investigate whether the diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) patients with chest pain (CP) is more difficult based on the initial clinical and electrocardiogram (ECG) findings.

METHODS:

We included consecutive CP patients attended at a single emergency department (ED) during a 10-year period. CABG status and the final diagnosis of ACS were considered as stated in the ED discharge report. We evaluated the frequency of 21 CP characteristics (CPC) and four ECG signatures, their individual and collective association with ACS, and ED length of stay (LOS) in CABG and non-CABG patients.

RESULTS:

We included 34 429 patients [median age 61 years; female 41.8%; CABG 2204 patients (6.4%)], and ACS was diagnosed in 6727 (19.5%; CABG/non-CABG 37.2%/18.3%; P < 0.001). CABG patients more frequently had CPC and ECG findings typically associated with ACS, but their final association with ACS was weaker than in non-CABG patients (only significant after adjustment for attendant diaphoresis, throat irradiation, ST-segment elevation and T-wave inversion). The collective discriminative capacity was significantly lower in CABG patients (area under the curve 0.710 vs. 0.793; P < 0.001), even after adjustment (0.708 vs. 0.790; P < 0.001). ED LOS was longer for CABG patients, overall (P < 0.001) and for patients diagnosed with ACS (P = 0.008) and non-ACS (P < 0.001), but these differences disappeared after adjustment.

CONCLUSION:

CABG substantially reduces the diagnostic performance of CPC and ECG findings to suggest ACS. A longer LOS in the ED in CABG patients is more related to their baseline characteristics than to CABG itself.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Síndrome Coronario Agudo Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Emerg Med Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Síndrome Coronario Agudo Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Límite: Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Emerg Med Asunto de la revista: MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: España