Chest Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Trial of Telemetry Compared With Unmonitored Floor Admissions in ED Patients With Low-Risk Chest Pain
This study aims to determine, relative to telemetry admission, if admission to an unmonitored floor bed saves resources without an increased rate of adverse events in emergency department (ED) patients admitted with chest pain and low-risk features.
Many patients admitted to the hospital with concern for cardiopulmonary and other acute
illnesses are routinely placed on electrocardiographic monitoring (telemetry). Telemetry
surveillance theoretically allows the clinical staff to monitor admitted patients for the
development of both brady- and tachydysrhythmias. The goal is to identify dysrhythmias
immediately via active cardiac monitoring in the very few patients who develop them, rather
than identifying the dysrhythmia after the patient becomes symptomatic. However, the
overwhelming majority (greater than 99 percent) of monitored patients do not experience any
significant arrhythmia. The liberal use of monitoring in unnecessary situations may give the
hospital staff a false sense of security and/or desensitize them to alarms. Studies also
suggest the liberal use of telemetry inflates costs and clogs telemetry beds with little
potential for benefit. These findings have contributed to the American Heart Association's
statement that telemetry is of no benefit in patients with chest pain who are clinically
low-risk or who are awake and alert and can describe their angina. Importantly, previous
findings provide a foundation for identifying patients that do not need to undergo
monitoring, but no study to date has rigorously prospectively applied these criteria in a
randomized trial to determine the impact of selective telemetry utilization on clinical care
and resources.
This study is a pragmatic, randomized, controlled trial of telemetry compared with
unmonitored floor admissions in ED patients with low-risk chest pain. The primary aim is to
determine, relative to telemetry admission, if admission to an unmonitored floor bed saves
resources without an increased rate of adverse events in ED patients admitted with chest pain
and low-risk features. In addition, the study will evaluate the effects of the same
intervention in the same population on secondary outcomes including defibrillation,
cardioversion or acute IV antiarrhythmic/vasoactive therapy. Finally, the study will
associate reasons for telemetry exclusion, including provider discretion, with subsequent
adverse events.
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