Panic Attack Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Prospective Cohort Study to Refine and Validate the Panic Screening Score for Identifying Panic Attacks Associated With Unexplained Chest Pain in the Emergency Department
Panic-like anxiety ( panic attacks with or without panic disorder), a highly treatable
condition, is the most prevalent condition associated with unexplained chest pain in the
emergency department. Panic-like anxiety may be responsible for a significant portion of the
negative consequences of unexplained chest pain, such as functional limitations and
chronicity. However, more than 92% of panic-like anxiety cases remain undiagnosed at the
time of discharge from the emergency department. The 4-item Panic Screening Score
questionnaire was derived in order to increase the identification of panic-like anxiety in
emergency department patients with unexplained chest pain.
The goals of this prospective cohort study are to (1) refine the Panic Screening Score; (2)
validate the revised version of the Panic Screening Score; (3) measure the reliability of
the revised version of the Panic Screening Score and (4) assess the acceptability of the
instrument among emergency physicians.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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