Implementation of High-Sensitivity Troponin for Early Rule-Out of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Emergency Departmen
Abstract
Background/Purpose Chest pain is a common reason for ED visits. Implementing a HEART score-based algorithm previously increased early discharges by 99%. This study aims to determine if the transition from cTnT to hs-cTnT assays affected patient disposition rates. Methods This retrospective observational study was conducted in a multi-site hospital system. Adults presenting to the ED with chest pain and a low HEART score (≤3) between November 9, 2020, and November 10, 2022, were included. The primary outcome was the change in patient disposition. Secondary outcomes included length-of-stay (LOS), rates of provocative testing, ED returns, and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Results We evaluated 32,968 patients (17,173 in the cTnT group and 15,795 in the hs-cTnT group). Both groups had a similar median age, but the hs-cTnT group had a higher proportion of patients with baseline troponin elevations. The ED discharge rate was higher in the hs-cTnT group (87.5%) compared to the cTnT group (85.3%; P < .001), with a corresponding decrease in observation and inpatient admissions. Additionally, the implementation of hs-cTnT was associated with a reduced LOS and a decrease in patients undergoing further testing. Finally, there was a reduction in ED re-visits without a difference in 30- or 60-day MACE after the implementation of hs-cTnT. Conclusions Integration of hs-cTnT into our chest pain clinical pathway resulted in increased ED discharges, reduced LOS, and fewer additional tests without a change in MACE. This translates to a savings of almost 7,000 ED hours annually without compromising safety.
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| Identifier | 110.0200/INT.2026.00174 |
| Canonical | mdoi:110.0200/INT.2026.00174 |
| Resolver URL | https://mdoi.org/110.0200/INT.2026.00174 |
| Resource URL | Open resource |
| Document URL | Open document |
| Content Type | Article |
| Authors | Alexandra M. Cruz Pabón, Eric Pyles, Daniel Peach, Sarfraz Ahmad, Paul Blake O’Brien, Michael Kuhlman, Sarah Steiner, Lara Crowne, Elizabeth Purinton, James Priano |
| Year | 2025 |
| Depositor | International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative Researchs Organisation |
| Prefix | 110.0200 |
| Registered | June 17, 2026 |
| Updated | June 17, 2026 |
| Status | Active |
| Visibility | Public |
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