The impact of high-sensitivity troponin implementation on hospital operations and patient outcomes in 3 tertiary care centers.

Am J Emerg Med

University of Calgary, Foothills Campus, 3330 Hospital Dr NW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 4N1; Alberta Health Services, Foothills Medical Center 1403-29 St NW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 2T9. Electronic address:

Published: December 2015

Objective: High-sensitivity troponin T (hs-TnT) assays detect myocardial injury sooner, possibly improving throughput times for emergency department (ED) assessment of suspected acute myocardial infarction (AMI). This study evaluates the influence of hs-TnT implementation on ED length of stay (LOS), consultations and admissions, as well as ED revisits with cardiology admissions for patients undergoing testing for suspected AMI.

Methods: This control pre-post design analysis included patients evaluated using hs-TnT or conventional troponin T. Data were collected from 3 ED databases for patients who had a troponin assay for suspected AMI for the periods February 12, 2011-April 22, 2011 (Ctrl); November 20, 2011-January 28, 2012 (Pre); and February 12, 2012-April 21, 2012 (Post). The primary outcome was ED LOS; secondary outcomes included the proportions of patients who received ED cardiology consultations, patients who were admitted to hospital, and discharged patients who revisited the ED within 30 days.

Results: Data were analyzed from 6650 (Ctrl), 6866 (Pre), and 5754 (Post) patients. Median ED LOS decreased following hs-TnT implementation (6.60 hours in Ctrl and Pre vs 6.10 hours in Post, P < .001). There was no change in cardiology consultations or admissions following hs-TnT implementation. Fewer ED revisits occurred within 30 days in Post (16.0% Ctrl, 16.5% Pre vs 14.9% Post; P < .01). These results were preserved after adjusting for age and Canadian Triage Acuity Score.

Conclusions: This hs-TnT implementation strategy, using an equivalent cutoff for the conventional troponin T and hs-TnT assays, decreased ED LOS for patients with suspected AMI and did not increase cardiology resource utilization or ED revisits.

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