The impact of prehospital blood sampling on the emergency department process of patients with chest pain: a pragmatic non-randomized controlled trial
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The impact of prehospital blood sampling on the emergency department process of patients with chest pain: a pragmatic non-randomized controlled trial
Abstract
Background: In patients with chest pain who arrive at the emergency department (ED) by ambulance, venous access is frequently established prehospital, and could be utilized to sample blood. Prehospital blood sampling may save time in the diagnostic process. In this study, the association of prehospital blood draw with blood sample arrival times, troponin turnaround times, and ED length of stay (LOS), number of blood sample mix-ups and blood sample quality were assessed.
Methods: The study was conducted from October 1, 2019 to February 29, 2020. In patients who were transported to the ED with acute chest pain with low suspicion for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), outcomes were compared between cases, in whom prehospital blood draw was performed, and controls, in whom blood was drawn at the ED. Regression analyses were used to assess the association of prehospital blood draw with the time intervals.
Results: Prehospital blood draw was performed in 100 patients. In 406 patients, blood draw was performed at the ED. Prehospital blood draw was independently associated with shorter blood sample arrival times, shorter troponin turnaround times and decreased LOS (P<0.001). No differences in the number of blood sample mix-ups and quality were observed (P>0.05).
Conclusion: For patients with acute chest pain with low suspicion for ACS, prehospital blood sampling is associated with shorter time intervals, while there were no significant differences between the two groups in the validity of the blood samples.
Keywords: Blood specimen collection; Crowding; Emergency medical services; Troponin.
Copyright: © World Journal of Emergency Medicine.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of interest: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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