Acute Myocardial Infarction Clinical Trial
Official title:
Can Risk Score Alerts Improve Office Care for Chest Pain?
The evaluation of chest pain in the primary care office is a challenging problem, with many patients suffering from missed diagnoses of acute myocardial infarction and many other low risk patients receiving unnecessary evaluations. This project will provide primary care physicians evaluating patients complaining of chest pain with computerized alerts that differentiate high-risk patients from low risk patients, and provide individualized evaluation and treatment recommendations.
The evaluation of ambulatory patients with chest pain is a challenging and serious problem,
accounting for a significant proportion of all outpatient visits. High risk patients may go
undetected, resulting in missed diagnoses of acute myocardial ischemia, while low risk
patients may be subject to unnecessary evaluations. To substantially improve the evaluation
and treatment of outpatients with acute chest pain syndromes, new strategies need to be
developed in the primary care setting to risk stratify symptomatic patients and direct
appropriate care. Our prior work demonstrates that an elevated Framingham Risk Score (at
least 10%) reliably identifies patients with chest pain in the primary care setting who are
at high risk for acute myocardial infarction.
This study will implement and evaluate electronic risk alerts to risk stratify outpatients
with chest pain and present this information to primary care clinicians within the context
of an electronic health record. The intervention will take place within Harvard Vanguard
Medical Associates, a multispecialty integrated group practice with 140 primary care
physicians caring for approximately 300,000 patients at 14 centers in eastern Massachusetts.
With a randomized, controlled study design, the study has three specific aims:
- To identify predictors of risk-appropriate evaluation and treatment of patients
presenting to primary care offices with acute chest pain, including race and sex.
- To determine whether rates of appropriate evaluation and treatment of patients with
acute chest pain can be improved through the use of point-of-care electronic risk
alerts that provide individual patient cardiac risk profiles and tailored evaluation
and treatment recommendations to primary care clinicians.
- To perform a cost analysis for the provision of electronic decision support for
patients with acute chest pain.
This study has important implications for determining how the treatment of outpatients with
chest pain syndromes can be optimized through the innovative use of electronic decision
support, while documenting the cost implications of such a strategy. This work will also
provide a model for how ambulatory practices across the country can use electronic health
records to present real-time patient risk information to clinicians with the goal of
improving patient safety and quality, which has important implications for both acute and
chronic care.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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