| Interpretation of the emergency electrocardiogram by junior hospital doctors. | |
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PMID: 8947796 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the ability of a cohort of junior hospital doctors to interpret ECGs which have immediate clinical relevance and influence subsequent management of patients. METHODS: 57 junior hospital doctors were interviewed and asked to complete a standard questionnaire which included eight ECGs for interpretation and a supplementary question relating to the administration of thrombolytic treatment. Each doctor was assessed over a 48 h period while they performed their daily clinical duties. RESULTS: The major abnormality of anterior myocardial infarction was recognised by almost all doctors. There was difficulty in the interpretation of posterior myocardial infarction and second degree heart block. Most myocardial infarctions would have been given satisfactory thrombolysis, but there was a reluctance to use this treatment in patients with posterior myocardial infarction and left bundle brach block. A few patients without myocardial infarction would have received thrombolytic treatment. CONCLUSIONS: There is varying ability among junior hospital doctors in the interpretation of the emergency electrocardiogram. The results are of concern as poor interpretation of the ECG can result in inappropriate management. As a result of the findings of this study it is proposed to introduce more formal training in the interpretation of clinically relevant ECG abnormalities for junior hospital doctors. |
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Authors:
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N D Gillespie; C T Brett; W G Morrison; S D Pringle |
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: Journal of accident & emergency medicine Volume: 13 ISSN: 1351-0622 ISO Abbreviation: J Accid Emerg Med Publication Date: 1996 Nov |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 1997-04-04 Completed Date: 1997-04-04 Revised Date: 2009-11-18 |
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Nlm Unique ID: 9433751 Medline TA: J Accid Emerg Med Country: ENGLAND |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 395-7 Citation Subset: IM |
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Department of Cardiology, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, United Kingdom. |
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Clinical Competence* Diagnostic Errors Electrocardiography* Evaluation Studies as Topic Heart Diseases / diagnosis Humans Medical Staff, Hospital / standards* Myocardial Infarction / diagnosis, drug therapy Thrombolytic Therapy |
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