Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 985587
A pilot survey of the use and implementation of cardiac markers in acute coronary syndrome and heart failure across Europe. The CARdiac MArker Guideline Uptake in Europe (CARMAGUE) study.
A pilot survey of the use and implementation of cardiac markers in acute coronary syndrome and heart failure across Europe. The CARdiac MArker Guideline Uptake in Europe (CARMAGUE) study. // Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine, 47 (2009), 227-234 doi:10.1515/CCLM.2009.044. (međunarodna recenzija, članak, ostalo)
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Naslov
A pilot survey of the use and implementation of cardiac markers in acute coronary syndrome and heart failure across Europe. The CARdiac MArker Guideline Uptake in Europe (CARMAGUE) study.
Autori
Pulkki, Kari ; Suvisaari, Janne ; Collinson, Paul ; Ravkilde, John ; Stavljenic-Rukavina, Ana ; Hammerer-Lercher, Angelica ; Baum, Hansjorg ; van Dieijen-Visser, Marja ; Laitinen, Paivi
Izvornik
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (1434-6621) 47
(2009);
227-234
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, ostalo
Ključne riječi
heart failure ; management recommendation ; guidelines ; carmague
Sažetak
A pilot study was performed sponsored by the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. A link to an online questionnaire was e-mailed to 990 laboratories from eight European countries in May 2006. The requested information included tests performed, clinical protocol development, and reference limits. We obtained a total of 220 responses. Out of these, 208 responses (95%) were from hospitals that provide 24-h admission of patients. The suggested turn-around-time (<60 min) was apparently met by >88% for cardiac troponin T/I and for CK-MB mass. The majority of the laboratories derive their decision limits from kit inserts provided by the manufacturers. The results revealed a worrying fact that external quality assessments are not used in all testing. Our survey demonstrated that cardiac troponin is the preferred biomarker for the diagnosis of ACS. Half of the participants had written protocols, mostly as a result of collaboration between laboratorians and clinicians.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
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