Chest Pain Risk Stratification in the Emergency Department: Current Perspectives

Z Yukselen, V Majmundar, M Dasari… - Open Access …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Z Yukselen, V Majmundar, M Dasari, P Arun Kumar, Y Singh
Open Access Emergency Medicine, 2024Taylor & Francis
Chest pain is the second leading cause of all emergency department (ED) visits in adults in
the United States, with nearly 11 million encounters yearly. While identifying low-risk
patients is crucial for early discharge, identifying high-risk patients in ED is vital in timely and
appropriate acute coronary syndrome (ACS) management. Traditional methods such as
physical examination, cardiac markers, or imaging tests cannot reliably confirm or rule out
ACS; they cannot be singularly incorporated to risk stratify patients. Various clinical risk …
Abstract
Chest pain is the second leading cause of all emergency department (ED) visits in adults in the United States, with nearly 11 million encounters yearly. While identifying low-risk patients is crucial for early discharge, identifying high-risk patients in ED is vital in timely and appropriate acute coronary syndrome (ACS) management. Traditional methods such as physical examination, cardiac markers, or imaging tests cannot reliably confirm or rule out ACS; they cannot be singularly incorporated to risk stratify patients. Various clinical risk scores have been proposed to address this challenge for risk stratification in patients being evaluated for suspected ACS. The ideal risk score should demonstrate high sensitivity and specificity to accurately differentiate between patients with varying levels of risk, particularly in identifying those at high risk for major adverse cardiovascular events. Simultaneously, an ideal scoring system should also be able to compute information for other non-coronary etiologies of chest pain that require time-sensitive interventions and workups (eg, aortic dissection and pulmonary embolism). In this review, we have assembled major risk scores used for risk stratification in patients with acute chest pain in ED. We have abbreviated their salient features to assist readers in their clinical decision-making.
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