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Clinical value of diagnostic instruments for ruling out acute coronary syndrome in patients with chest pain: a systematic review
  1. Johann Steurer1,2,
  2. Ulrike Held1,2,
  3. Dominic Schmid1,2,
  4. Jan Ruckstuhl1,2,
  5. Lucas M Bachmann1,2
  1. 1Horten Center for Patient-Oriented Research and Knowledge Transfer, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  2. 2University Hospital of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
  1. Correspondence to Johann Steurer, Horten Centre, University of Zurich, University Hospital of Zurich, Rämistrasse 100, Postfach Nord, CH-8091 Zurich, Switzerland; johann.steurer{at}usz.ch

Abstract

Background Acute chest pain is a frequent reason to attend an emergency room, and various instruments for calculating the probability of an acute coronary syndrome exist.

Objective To assess the safety and efficiency of all available instruments investigated in sample validation studies.

Methods A systematic review was conducted. Studies were identified describing the development of instruments and all subsequent validations in electronic databases and reference lists of included studies. Inclusion was screened for, full papers checked and data extracted on salient clinical features, performance characteristics and quality in duplicate.

Results Of 20 derivation studies, 10 were at least validated once in 14 validations including 26 488 patients. One study by Selker and colleagues was validated in six new patient series and studies by Goldman et al and the Kennedy et al were both validated in three new patient series. All other studies were validated less than three times. In four out of six validations of the Selker et al study, the sensitivity of the prediction rule was 98% or higher. The corresponding values for specificity ranged from 4% to 34%. All remaining prediction rules showed sensitivity values below 95% in all validations.

Conclusions No instrument assisting clinicians in the diagnostic investigation of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome consistently fulfils the safety requirements of clinicians.

  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • systematic review
  • clinical prediction rule
  • accuracy
  • cardiac care
  • diagnosis

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  • Funding Helmut Horten Foundation.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.

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