Dyspnea Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prehospital Triage of Patients With Severe Dyspnea Using Point-of-Care N-terminal Pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide. PreBNP Trial.
Breathlessness is a dangerous symptom. Preliminary data from national and regional Danish
databases show, that patients with shortness of breath in the ambulance have a very high
mortality. Breathlessness can be caused by many different conditions - but heart diseases
and lung diseases are dominant. The mortality is especially high in patients with
breathlessness caused by heart disease.
Distinguishing these different causes of breathlessness is a classical, often difficult,
discipline in medicine. Visitation and guidance of treatment in patients with breathlessness
in the prehospital setting relies on medical history and physical examination and as a
consequence prehospital treatment for breathlessness is often non-specific. The use of
heart-failure specific biomarkers may improve prehospital visitation and treatment of
patients with breathlessness.
We hypothesize, that
1. Supplementing the routine examination by prehospital anesthesiologist with measurement
of a biomarker for heart failure increases the proportion of patients with severe
shortness of breath caused by heart disease triaged directly to department of
cardiology
2. This strategy does not increase the proportion of patients with severe shortness of
breath caused by non-heart disease triaged directly to department of cardiology
Measurement of the biomarker for heart failure N-terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide
(NT-proBNP):
In patients randomized to the strategy with supplementary measurement of NT-proBNP, a blood
sample will be drawn from the peripheral venous catheter that is routinely inserted. This
will be analyzed point-of-care in the ambulance.
Interpretation of NT-proBNP:
Cut-off values based on bootstrap-validated optimal cut-points for heart failure on will be
used.
Confirmatory ('rule in') cut point
< 50 years: 450 pg/mL
50-75 years: 900 pg/mL
> 75 years: 1800 pg/mL
Exclusionary ('rule out') cut point
All patients: 300 pg/mL
The emergency physicians will be thoroughly informed about these cut-points, but told not to
triage to department of cardiology or other department strictly according to NT-proBNP, but
according to clinical assessment AND NT-proBNP.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Diagnostic
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