A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients

Background: Magnetocardiography (MCG) has been shown to non-invasively detect coronary artery stenosis (CAS). Emergency department (ED) patients with possible acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are commonly placed in an observation unit (OU) for further evaluation. Our objective was to compare a novel MC...

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Main Authors: Margarita E. Pena, Claire L. Pearson, Marc P. Goulet, Viviane M. Kazan, Alexandra L. DeRita, Susan M. Szpunar, Robert B. Dunne
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
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spelling doaj-55992080ff32416d8d1395bcec50fa072020-11-25T03:48:15ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature2352-90672020-02-0126A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patientsMargarita E. Pena0Claire L. Pearson1Marc P. Goulet2Viviane M. Kazan3Alexandra L. DeRita4Susan M. Szpunar5Robert B. Dunne6Ascension St. John Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA; Corresponding author at: Ascension St. John Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, 22101 Moross Road, Detroit, MI 48236, USA.Ascension St. John Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USAAscension St. John Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Detroit, MI, USAAscension St. John Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USAAscension St. John Hospital, Dept. of Medical Education, Detroit, MI, USAAscension St. John Hospital, Dept. of Medical Education, Detroit, MI, USAAscension St. John Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USABackground: Magnetocardiography (MCG) has been shown to non-invasively detect coronary artery stenosis (CAS). Emergency department (ED) patients with possible acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are commonly placed in an observation unit (OU) for further evaluation. Our objective was to compare a novel MCG analysis system with stress testing (ST) and/or coronary angiography (CA) in non-high risk EDOU chest pain patients. Methods: This is a prospective pilot study of non-high risk EDOU chest pain patients evaluated with ST and/or CA that underwent a resting 90-second MCG scan between August 2017 and February 2018. A positive MCG scan was defined as having current dipole deviations with dispersion or splitting during the repolarization phase. ST, CA and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) 30 days and 6 months post-discharge assessed. Results: Of 101 study patients, mean age was 56 years and 53.6% were male. MCG scan sensitivity with 95% CI was 27.3% [7.3%, 60.7%], specificity 77.8% [67.5%, 85.6%], PPV 13.0% [3.4%, 34.7%] and NPV 89.7% [80.3%, 95.2%] compared to ST, and 33.3% [7.5%, 70.7%], 78.3% [68.4%, 86.2%], 13% [5.2%, 29.0%] and 92.3% [88.2%, 95.1%] respectively compared to ST and CA. No patients had positive ST, CA or MACE 30 days and 6 months post-discharge. Conclusion: This pilot study suggests a resting 90-second MCG scan shows promise in evaluating EDOU chest pain patients for CAS and warrants further study as an alternative testing modality to identify patients safe for discharge. Larger studies are needed to assess accuracy of MCG using this novel analysis system. Keywords: Magnetocardiography, Chest pain, Coronary stenosis, Emergency department, Observation unithttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235290671930168X
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author Margarita E. Pena
Claire L. Pearson
Marc P. Goulet
Viviane M. Kazan
Alexandra L. DeRita
Susan M. Szpunar
Robert B. Dunne
spellingShingle Margarita E. Pena
Claire L. Pearson
Marc P. Goulet
Viviane M. Kazan
Alexandra L. DeRita
Susan M. Szpunar
Robert B. Dunne
A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
author_facet Margarita E. Pena
Claire L. Pearson
Marc P. Goulet
Viviane M. Kazan
Alexandra L. DeRita
Susan M. Szpunar
Robert B. Dunne
author_sort Margarita E. Pena
title A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
title_short A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
title_full A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
title_fullStr A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
title_full_unstemmed A 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in Emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
title_sort 90-second magnetocardiogram using a novel analysis system to assess for coronary artery stenosis in emergency department observation unit chest pain patients
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
issn 2352-9067
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Background: Magnetocardiography (MCG) has been shown to non-invasively detect coronary artery stenosis (CAS). Emergency department (ED) patients with possible acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are commonly placed in an observation unit (OU) for further evaluation. Our objective was to compare a novel MCG analysis system with stress testing (ST) and/or coronary angiography (CA) in non-high risk EDOU chest pain patients. Methods: This is a prospective pilot study of non-high risk EDOU chest pain patients evaluated with ST and/or CA that underwent a resting 90-second MCG scan between August 2017 and February 2018. A positive MCG scan was defined as having current dipole deviations with dispersion or splitting during the repolarization phase. ST, CA and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) 30 days and 6 months post-discharge assessed. Results: Of 101 study patients, mean age was 56 years and 53.6% were male. MCG scan sensitivity with 95% CI was 27.3% [7.3%, 60.7%], specificity 77.8% [67.5%, 85.6%], PPV 13.0% [3.4%, 34.7%] and NPV 89.7% [80.3%, 95.2%] compared to ST, and 33.3% [7.5%, 70.7%], 78.3% [68.4%, 86.2%], 13% [5.2%, 29.0%] and 92.3% [88.2%, 95.1%] respectively compared to ST and CA. No patients had positive ST, CA or MACE 30 days and 6 months post-discharge. Conclusion: This pilot study suggests a resting 90-second MCG scan shows promise in evaluating EDOU chest pain patients for CAS and warrants further study as an alternative testing modality to identify patients safe for discharge. Larger studies are needed to assess accuracy of MCG using this novel analysis system. Keywords: Magnetocardiography, Chest pain, Coronary stenosis, Emergency department, Observation unit
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235290671930168X
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