Management of patients suspected for non-ST elevation-acute coronary syndrome in the prehospital phase

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Abstract

The management of patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome, especially in prehospital settings, is challenging. This Special Report focuses on studies in emergency medical services concerning chest pain patients’ triage and risk stratification. In addition, it emphasizes advancements in point-of-care cardiac troponin testing. These developments are compared with in-hospital guidelines, proposing an initial framework for a new acute care pathway. This pathway integrates a risk stratification tool with high-sensitivity cardiac troponin testing, aiming to deliver optimal care and collaboration within the acute care chain. It has the potential to contribute to a significant reduction in hospital referrals, reduce observation time and overcrowding at emergency departments and hospital admissions.

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Tolsma, R. T., de Koning, E. R., Fokkert, M. J., van der Waarden, N. W. P. L., van’t Hof, A. W. J., & Backus, B. E. (2023). Management of patients suspected for non-ST elevation-acute coronary syndrome in the prehospital phase. Future Cardiology, 19(13), 639–647. https://doi.org/10.2217/fca-2023-0049

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