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The positive predictive value of paramedic versus emergency physician interpretation of the prehospital 12-lead electrocardiogram

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PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY CARE
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 399-402

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10903120701536784

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ST elevation myocardial infarction; electrocardiogram; paramedics; chest pain; percutaneous intervention; cardiac receiving centers

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Background. Obtaining a prehospital 12-lead ECG may improve triage and expedite care of patients with acute myocardial infarction ( AMI). Whether the ECG should undergo physician review prior to activation of a percutaneous intervention (PCI) team is unclear. Objective. To document the positive predictive value (PPV) of the prehospital 12-lead ECG when interpreted by paramedics versus emergency physicians. Methods. This was a prospective, observational study. In November 2003, our local health care and emergency medical services ( EMS) systems implemented a prehospital cardiac alert program in which patients suspected of having ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) based on the prehospital 12-lead ECG were diverted away from receiving facilities without emergent PCI capability and the PCI team was mobilized. For the first year, a cardiac alert was activated by paramedics ( Phase I). After the first year, the ECG was transmitted to the ED, with the emergency physician (EP) responsible for activation ( Phase II). The PPV for cardiac alerts in Phases I and II were compared by using three different gold standards: cardiologist interpretation of the prehospital 12-lead ECG, disposition to emergent PCI, and coronary lesions on angiography or arrest prior to emergent PCI. Results. A total of 110 patients were enrolled ( 54 in Phase I, 56 in Phase II). Cardiologist confirmation of a STEMI on the prehospital 12-lead EKG was 42/54 (78%) in Phase I and 54/56 (96%) in Phase II. Disposition to emergent PCI occurred in 38/54 (70%) Phase I patients and 51/56 (91%) Phase II patients. Lesions at catheterization or arrest prior to emergent PCI were observed in 41/54 (69%) of Phase I patients and 50/56 (89%) of Phase II patients. All of these comparisons achieved statistical significance (p< 0.01). Conclusions. Transmission to the ED for EP interpretation improves the PPV of the prehospital 12-lead ECG for triage and therapeutic decision-making.

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