Monday, March 31, 2014

Regular Test Able To Rule Out Heart Attacks In The ER



Plenty of people head to the hospital every single day regarding their chest pains, which they should. When it comes to your heart and your chest you can never be too careful, especially since your heart is basically the big pump that lets your body go through its daily functions. A new development has allowed doctors to see if patients are suffering from a heart attack right away at the ER.
This study took place in Sweden, and it figured out that the use of the blood test alongside the usual electrocardiogram of heartbeats were 99% accurate when it came to diagnosing somebody with a heart deficiency. It can easily tell a doctor if they can send a patient home or if they should stay to be looked at some more. The trial consisted of 9,000 (approximately) patients whom were labelled as low risk by the blood test at hand, only 15 of these people went on to suffer a heart attack within the next month, without any fatalities.
“We believe that with this strategy, 20 to 25 percent of admissions to hospitals for chest pain may be avoided,” stated Dr. Nadia Bandstein from the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden.
Chest pain is probably one of the more common staples when it comes to taking a visit to the ER, around 15 million people in the United States and Europe do so every single year. It usually turns out to be either anxiety, indigestion, or many other less-serious problems that aren’t heart attacks that make these people take the trip, so this test is going to do wonders pertaining to the whole process of determining if the patient is in danger or not.

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