Prospective validation of a 1-hour algorithm to rule-out and rule-in acute myocardial infarction using a high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T assay
Methodology Score: 3/5 Usefulness Score: 2/5
Reichlin T, Twerenbold R, Wildi K, et al. CMAJ May 19, 2015 187:E243-E252;
Full Article This multicenter study aiming to prospectively validate a 1 hour algorithm using a high sensitivity cardiac troponin assay classified 59.5% patients in the Rule Out group (30 day mortality was 0%), 16.4% Rule-In (30 day mortality 1.6%) and 24.1 % of patients in the Observational Group (30 day Mortality 1.9%).Limitations of this study included selection bias, incorporation bias and loss to follow-up bias. JC attendees agreed that further studies are warranted prior to applying this algorithm prospectively for clinical decision-making in the ED. By: Dr. Ayesha Zia (Presented Jun 2015)
Epi lesson: Incorporation bias
Reichlin T, Twerenbold R, Wildi K, et al. CMAJ May 19, 2015 187:E243-E252;
Full Article This multicenter study aiming to prospectively validate a 1 hour algorithm using a high sensitivity cardiac troponin assay classified 59.5% patients in the Rule Out group (30 day mortality was 0%), 16.4% Rule-In (30 day mortality 1.6%) and 24.1 % of patients in the Observational Group (30 day Mortality 1.9%).Limitations of this study included selection bias, incorporation bias and loss to follow-up bias. JC attendees agreed that further studies are warranted prior to applying this algorithm prospectively for clinical decision-making in the ED. By: Dr. Ayesha Zia (Presented Jun 2015)
Epi lesson: Incorporation bias