Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Butterfield Street, Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia.
Emerg Med Australas. 2010 Feb;22(1):35-55. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-6723.2010.01256.x. Epub 2010 Feb 4.
Patients with chest discomfort or other symptoms suggestive of acute coronary syndrome are one of the most common categories seen in many Emergency Departments (EDs). Although the recognition of patients at high risk of acute coronary syndrome has improved steadily, identifying the majority of chest pain presentations who fall into the low-risk group remains a challenge. Research in this area needs to be transparent, robust, applicable to all hospitals from large tertiary centres to rural and remote sites, and to allow direct comparison between different studies with minimum patient spectrum bias. A standardized approach to the research framework using a common language for data definitions must be adopted to achieve this. The aim was to create a common framework for a standardized data definitions set that would allow maximum value when extrapolating research findings both within Australasian ED practice, and across similar populations worldwide. Therefore a comprehensive data definitions set for the investigation of non-traumatic chest pain patients with possible acute coronary syndrome was developed, specifically for use in the ED setting. This standardized data definitions set will facilitate 'knowledge translation' by allowing extrapolation of useful findings into the real-life practice of emergency medicine.
胸痛或其他提示急性冠状动脉综合征症状的患者是许多急诊科(ED)最常见的类别之一。尽管急性冠状动脉综合征高危患者的识别稳步提高,但识别属于低危组的大多数胸痛表现仍然是一个挑战。该领域的研究需要具有透明性、稳健性、适用于从大型三级中心到农村和偏远地区的所有医院,并允许在不同研究之间进行直接比较,最小化患者谱偏差。采用标准化的研究框架和通用的数据定义语言是实现这一目标的必要条件。目的是创建一个通用框架,制定标准化的数据定义集,以便在澳大拉西亚急诊科实践和全球类似人群中推广研究结果时实现最大价值。因此,专门为急诊科环境开发了一套用于调查非创伤性胸痛伴可能急性冠状动脉综合征患者的全面数据定义集。该标准化数据定义集将通过允许将有用的发现推断到急诊医学的实际实践中,促进“知识转化”。