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Risk stratification of patients in an emergency department chest pain unit: prognostic value of exercise treadmill testing using the Duke score
Authors:Gregory G. Johnson  Wyatt W. Decker  Joseph K. Lobl  Dennis A. Laudon  Jennifer J. Hess  Christine M. Lohse  Amy L. Weaver  Deepi G. Goyal  Peter A. Smars  Guy S. Reeder
Affiliation:1Department of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905 USA ;2Division of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN USA ;3Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN USA
Abstract:

Background

Exercise treadmill testing (ETT) has been standard for evaluating outpatients at risk for cardiovascular events. Few studies have demonstrated its prognostic usefulness in emergency department chest pain units or have used the Duke score [(exercise duration in minutes) ? (5 × ST-segment deviation in millimeters) ? (4 × treadmill angina index)] to grade its performance.

Aims

Our objective was to assess the usefulness of this score in a chest pain unit to predict cardiovascular events.

Methods

From November 2000 to October 2001, we retrospectively studied consecutive patients in the chest pain unit. Those undergoing ETT were stratified into “low” (Duke score ≥?5) and “moderate/high” risk groups (?24 h after presentation, revascularization, acute congestive heart failure, stroke or arrhythmia were identified within 1 year after presentation. Differences in risk of having a cardiovascular event among low-risk and moderate/high-risk groups are presented.

Results

During the study period, 1,048 patients entered the chest pain unit; 800 met inclusion criteria. Of these, 599 received ETT and 201 had contraindications or a positive finding in the chest pain unit protocol before ETT. Cardiovascular event rates were 0.7% (3/454), 15.2% (22/145) and 14.9% (30/201) after 1 month of follow-up for low-risk, moderate/high-risk and no-ETT groups, respectively.

Conclusions

According to the Duke score, the low-risk group developed minimal cardiovascular events compared with the moderate/high-risk group. The Duke score appears effective for risk stratification of chest pain patients in chest pain units.
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