ARTICA RCT primary outcome
BACKGROUND: Patients with suspected non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) are routinely transferred to the emergency department (ED). A clinical risk score with point-of-care (POC) troponin measurement might enable ambulance paramedics to identify low-risk patients in whom ED e...
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author | C Camaro |
author2 | G.W.A. Aarts (Radboudumc Nijmegen) NIELS van Royen (Radboudumc) |
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description | BACKGROUND: Patients with suspected non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) are routinely transferred to the emergency department (ED). A clinical risk score with point-of-care (POC) troponin measurement might enable ambulance paramedics to identify low-risk patients in whom ED evaluation is unnecessary. The aim was to assess safety and healthcare costs of a pre-hospital rule-out strategy using a POC troponin measurement in low-risk suspected NSTE-ACS patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: This investigator-initiated, randomized clinical trial was conducted in five ambulance regions in the Netherlands. Suspected NSTE-ACS patients with HEAR (History, ECG, Age, Risk factors) score ≤3 were randomized to pre-hospital rule-out with POC troponin measurement or direct transfer to the ED. The sample size calculation was based on the primary outcome of 30-day healthcare costs. Secondary outcome was safety, defined as 30-day major adverse cardiac events (MACE), consisting of ACS, unplanned revascularization or all-cause death. : A total of 863 participants were randomized. Healthcare costs were significantly lower in the pre-hospital strategy (€1349±€2051 vs. €1960±€1808) with a mean difference of €611 [95% confidence interval (CI): 353–869; P<0.001]. In the total population, MACE were comparable between groups [3.9% (17/434) in pre-hospital strategy vs. 3.7% (16/429) in ED strategy; P= 0.89]. In the ruled-out ACS population, MACE were very low [0.5% (2/419) vs. 1.0% (4/417)], with a risk difference of −0.5% (95% CI −1.6%–0.7%; P=0.41) in favour of the pre-hospital strategy. CONCLUSION: Pre-hospital rule-out of ACS with a POC troponin measurement in low-risk patients significantly reduces healthcare costs while incidence of major adverse cardiac events was low in both strategies Date Submitted: 2023-11-02 |
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spelling | ftdansls:doi:10.17026/dans-xd2-3zpg 2025-06-15T14:22:39+00:00 ARTICA RCT primary outcome C Camaro G.W.A. Aarts (Radboudumc Nijmegen) NIELS van Royen (Radboudumc) 2019-03-01 https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xd2-3zpg English eng DANS Data Station Life Sciences Medicine Health and Life Sciences Point-of-care troponin Risk stratification Acute coronary syndrome Pre-hospital triage HEART score 2019 ftdansls https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xd2-3zpg 2025-06-04T03:05:10Z BACKGROUND: Patients with suspected non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS) are routinely transferred to the emergency department (ED). A clinical risk score with point-of-care (POC) troponin measurement might enable ambulance paramedics to identify low-risk patients in whom ED evaluation is unnecessary. The aim was to assess safety and healthcare costs of a pre-hospital rule-out strategy using a POC troponin measurement in low-risk suspected NSTE-ACS patients. METHODS AND RESULTS: This investigator-initiated, randomized clinical trial was conducted in five ambulance regions in the Netherlands. Suspected NSTE-ACS patients with HEAR (History, ECG, Age, Risk factors) score ≤3 were randomized to pre-hospital rule-out with POC troponin measurement or direct transfer to the ED. The sample size calculation was based on the primary outcome of 30-day healthcare costs. Secondary outcome was safety, defined as 30-day major adverse cardiac events (MACE), consisting of ACS, unplanned revascularization or all-cause death. : A total of 863 participants were randomized. Healthcare costs were significantly lower in the pre-hospital strategy (€1349±€2051 vs. €1960±€1808) with a mean difference of €611 [95% confidence interval (CI): 353–869; P<0.001]. In the total population, MACE were comparable between groups [3.9% (17/434) in pre-hospital strategy vs. 3.7% (16/429) in ED strategy; P= 0.89]. In the ruled-out ACS population, MACE were very low [0.5% (2/419) vs. 1.0% (4/417)], with a risk difference of −0.5% (95% CI −1.6%–0.7%; P=0.41) in favour of the pre-hospital strategy. CONCLUSION: Pre-hospital rule-out of ACS with a POC troponin measurement in low-risk patients significantly reduces healthcare costs while incidence of major adverse cardiac events was low in both strategies Date Submitted: 2023-11-02 Other/Unknown Material artica Unknown Mace ENVELOPE(155.883,155.883,-81.417,-81.417) |
spellingShingle | Medicine Health and Life Sciences Point-of-care troponin Risk stratification Acute coronary syndrome Pre-hospital triage HEART score C Camaro ARTICA RCT primary outcome |
title | ARTICA RCT primary outcome |
title_full | ARTICA RCT primary outcome |
title_fullStr | ARTICA RCT primary outcome |
title_full_unstemmed | ARTICA RCT primary outcome |
title_short | ARTICA RCT primary outcome |
title_sort | artica rct primary outcome |
topic | Medicine Health and Life Sciences Point-of-care troponin Risk stratification Acute coronary syndrome Pre-hospital triage HEART score |
topic_facet | Medicine Health and Life Sciences Point-of-care troponin Risk stratification Acute coronary syndrome Pre-hospital triage HEART score |
url | https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xd2-3zpg |