Echocardiography in the coronary care unit: diagnostic and prognostic impact in comparison with clinical and other indicators

The clinical arena in which we must consider the role of echocardiography is characterized by 2 fundamental findings: (1) most patients with chest pain and suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI) do not present diagnostic electrocardiograms; and (2) an early and correct diagnosis is necessary to...

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Published inThe American journal of cardiology Vol. 81; no. 12; pp. 13G - 16G
Main Authors Romano, Silvio, Varveri, Antonio, Aurigemma, Giuseppe, Dagianti, Alessandra, Vitarelli, Antonio, Sciomer, Susanna, Pastore, Luciano Raffale, Penco, Maria, Dagianti, Armando
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Abstract The clinical arena in which we must consider the role of echocardiography is characterized by 2 fundamental findings: (1) most patients with chest pain and suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI) do not present diagnostic electrocardiograms; and (2) an early and correct diagnosis is necessary to match the patient with the most adequate treatment. Echocardiography may be very useful in the coronary care unit, allowing a correct diagnosis of ischemic heart disease when electrocardiography is unclear, even before the rise of cardiac enzymes is detected. It may also play a role in decision-making for thrombolytic therapy. In addition, echocardiography provides useful information for early risk stratification. In fact, although high-risk patients are well identified by simple clinical or instrumental variables (i.e., Killip classification, enzymatic data, blood–gas analysis, electrocardiogram, etc.), most patients (>60%) are identified as low risk, and several subjects classified into the low-risk groups have a poor prognosis and are not detected using a single variable. In our experience, 2-dimensional echocardiography was able to further stratify between patients of low-risk classes. Therefore, echocardiography plays an important role in the early stratification of acute MI patients, especially in those without signs or symptoms of heart failure.
AbstractList The clinical arena in which we must consider the role of echocardiography is characterized by 2 fundamental findings: (1) most patients with chest pain and suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI) do not present diagnostic electrocardiograms; and (2) an early and correct diagnosis is necessary to match the patient with the most adequate treatment. Echocardiography may be very useful in the coronary care unit, allowing a correct diagnosis of ischemic heart disease when electrocardiography is unclear, even before the rise of cardiac enzymes is detected. It may also play a role in decision-making for thrombolytic therapy. In addition, echocardiography provides useful information for early risk stratification. In fact, although high-risk patients are well identified by simple clinical or instrumental variables (i.e., Killip classification, enzymatic data, blood-gas analysis, electrocardiogram, etc.), most patients (>60%) are identified as low risk, and several subjects classified into the low-risk groups have a poor prognosis and are not detected using a single variable. In our experience, 2-dimensional echocardiography was able to further stratify between patients of low-risk classes. Therefore, echocardiography plays an important role in the early stratification of acute MI patients, especially in those without signs or symptoms of heart failure.The clinical arena in which we must consider the role of echocardiography is characterized by 2 fundamental findings: (1) most patients with chest pain and suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI) do not present diagnostic electrocardiograms; and (2) an early and correct diagnosis is necessary to match the patient with the most adequate treatment. Echocardiography may be very useful in the coronary care unit, allowing a correct diagnosis of ischemic heart disease when electrocardiography is unclear, even before the rise of cardiac enzymes is detected. It may also play a role in decision-making for thrombolytic therapy. In addition, echocardiography provides useful information for early risk stratification. In fact, although high-risk patients are well identified by simple clinical or instrumental variables (i.e., Killip classification, enzymatic data, blood-gas analysis, electrocardiogram, etc.), most patients (>60%) are identified as low risk, and several subjects classified into the low-risk groups have a poor prognosis and are not detected using a single variable. In our experience, 2-dimensional echocardiography was able to further stratify between patients of low-risk classes. Therefore, echocardiography plays an important role in the early stratification of acute MI patients, especially in those without signs or symptoms of heart failure.
The clinical arena in which we must consider the role of echocardiography is characterized by 2 fundamental findings: (1) most patients with chest pain and suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI) do not present diagnostic electrocardiograms; and (2) an early and correct diagnosis is necessary to match the patient with the most adequate treatment. Echocardiography may be very useful in the coronary care unit, allowing a correct diagnosis of ischemic heart disease when electrocardiography is unclear, even before the rise of cardiac enzymes is detected. It may also play a role in decision-making for thrombolytic therapy. In addition, echocardiography provides useful information for early risk stratification. In fact, although high-risk patients are well identified by simple clinical or instrumental variables (i.e., Killip classification, enzymatic data, blood–gas analysis, electrocardiogram, etc.), most patients (>60%) are identified as low risk, and several subjects classified into the low-risk groups have a poor prognosis and are not detected using a single variable. In our experience, 2-dimensional echocardiography was able to further stratify between patients of low-risk classes. Therefore, echocardiography plays an important role in the early stratification of acute MI patients, especially in those without signs or symptoms of heart failure.
The clinical arena in which we must consider the role of echocardiography is characterized by 2 fundamental findings: (1) most patients with chest pain and suspected acute myocardial infarction (MI) do not present diagnostic echocardiography and (2) an early and correct diagnosis is necessary to match the patient with the most adequate treatment. Echocardiography may be very useful in the coronary care unit, allowing a correct diagnosis of ischemic heart disease when electrocardiography is unclear, even before the rise of cardiac enzymes is defected.
Author Aurigemma, Giuseppe
Dagianti, Alessandra
Penco, Maria
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Vitarelli, Antonio
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Dagianti, Armando
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Health care
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Medical diagnosis
Medical screening
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Myocardial Infarction - pathology
Pain
Predictive Value of Tests
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Title Echocardiography in the coronary care unit: diagnostic and prognostic impact in comparison with clinical and other indicators
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