Cardiac Investigation Trends Among Primary Care Physicians: A Paradigm Shift

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Objective: While numerous recent guidelines support coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) as a first-line test for stable chest pain, it remains underutilized by primary care physicians (PCPs). We aimed to evaluate cardiac investigation ordering practices following education sessions, as well as the total number of downstream tests and time to diagnosis for patients presenting with stable chest pain. Methods: A retrospective chart review was completed for eligible patients assessed at the Women's College Hospital Family Practice Health Centre between 2017 and 2019 following the education sessions. The outcome measures were first-choice cardiac investigation, additional downstream testing, time from presentation to first investigation, and time to final diagnosis. Results: 419 patients were included in the final analysis (74.70% female; mean age 61 ± 11 years). Coronary CTA requests by PCPs increased between 2017 and 2019 (18 vs 72 tests; P

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Ni, T. T., Afgani, F. J., Brenna, C. T. A., Patel, N., & Nguyen, E. T. (2023). Cardiac Investigation Trends Among Primary Care Physicians: A Paradigm Shift. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal, 74(2), 305–313. https://doi.org/10.1177/08465371221139825

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