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Role of multidetector computed tomography in the diagnosis and management of patients attending the rapid access chest pain clinic, The Scottish computed tomography of the heart (SCOT-HEART) trial: study protocol for randomized controlled trial

Title: Role of multidetector computed tomography in the diagnosis and management of patients attending the rapid access chest pain clinic, The Scottish computed tomography of the heart (SCOT-HEART) trial: study protocol for randomized controlled trial
Authors: Newby, DE
Williams, MC
Flapan, AD
Forbes, JF
Hargreaves, AD
Leslie, SJ
Lewis, SC
McKillop, G
McLean, S
Reid, JH
Sprat, JC
Uren, NG
Van Beek, EJ
Boon, NA
Clark, L
Craig, P
Flather, MD
McCormack, C
Roditi, G
Timmis, AD
Krishan, A
Donaldson, G
Fotheringham, M
Hall, FJ
Neary, P
Cram, L
Perkins, S
Taylor, F
Eteiba, H
Rae, AP
Robb, K
Barrie, D
Bissett, K
Dawson, A
Dundas, S
Fogarty, Y
Ramkumar, PG
Houston, GJ
Letham, D
O'Neill, L
Pringle, SD
Ritchie, V
Sudarshan, T
Weir-McCall, J
Cormack, A
Findlay, IN
Hood, S
Murphy, C
Peat, E
Allen, B
Baird, A
Bertram, D
Brian, D
Cowan, A
Cruden, NL
Dweck, MR
Flint, L
Fyfe, S
Keanie, C
MacGillivray, TJ
Maclachlan, DS
MacLeod, M
Mirsadraee, S
Morrison, A
Mills, NL
Minns, FC
Phillips, A
Queripel, LJ
Weir, NW
Bett, F
Divers, F
Fairley, K
Jacob, AJ
Keegan, E
White, T
Gemmill, J
Henry, M
McGowan, J
Dinnel, L
Francis, CM
Sandeman, D
Yerramasu, A
Berry, C
Boylan, H
Brown, A
Duffy, K
Frood, A
Johnstone, J
Lanaghan, K
MacDuff, R
MacLeod, M
McGlynn, D
McMillan, N
Murdoch, L
Noble, C
Paterson, V
Steedman, T
Tzemos, N
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Background Rapid access chest pain clinics have facilitated the early diagnosis and treatment of patients with coronary heart disease and angina. Despite this important service provision, coronary heart disease continues to be under-diagnosed and many patients are left untreated and at risk. Recent advances in imaging technology have now led to the widespread use of noninvasive computed tomography, which can be used to measure coronary artery calcium scores and perform coronary angiography in one examination. However, this technology has not been robustly evaluated in its application to the clinic. Methods/design The SCOT-HEART study is an open parallel group prospective multicentre randomized controlled trial of 4,138 patients attending the rapid access chest pain clinic for evaluation of suspected cardiac chest pain. Following clinical consultation, participants will be approached and randomized 1:1 to receive standard care or standard care plus ≥64-multidetector computed tomography coronary angiography and coronary calcium score. Randomization will be conducted using a web-based system to ensure allocation concealment and will incorporate minimization. The primary endpoint of the study will be the proportion of patients diagnosed with angina pectoris secondary to coronary heart disease at 6 weeks. Secondary endpoints will include the assessment of subsequent symptoms, diagnosis, investigation and treatment. In addition, long-term health outcomes, safety endpoints, such as radiation dose, and health economic endpoints will be assessed. Assuming a clinic rate of 27.0% for the diagnosis of angina pectoris due to coronary heart disease, we will need to recruit 2,069 patients per group to detect an absolute increase of 4.0% in the rate of diagnosis at 80% power and a two-sided P value of 0.05. The SCOT-HEART study is currently recruiting participants and expects to report in 2014. Discussion This is the first study to look at the implementation of computed tomography in the patient care pathway that is outcome focused. This study will have major implications for the management of patients with cardiovascular disease. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01149590
Issue Date: 4-Oct-2012
Date of Acceptance: 21-Sep-2012
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/91372
DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-13-184
ISSN: 1745-6215
Publisher: BioMed Central
Start Page: 1
End Page: 13
Journal / Book Title: Trials
Volume: 13
Copyright Statement: © 2012 Newby et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Research & Experimental Medicine
Computed tomography
Coronary heart disease
Rapid access chest pain clinic
CORONARY-ARTERY CALCIUM
EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT
ANGIOGRAPHY
CALCIFICATION
ACCIDENT
DISEASE
Angina Pectoris
Cardiology Service, Hospital
Clinical Protocols
Coronary Angiography
Coronary Disease
Decision Support Techniques
Emergency Service, Hospital
Health Services Accessibility
Humans
Multidetector Computed Tomography
Predictive Value of Tests
Prognosis
Prospective Studies
Research Design
Risk Factors
Scotland
Time Factors
Time-to-Treatment
Humans
Coronary Disease
Angina Pectoris
Coronary Angiography
Prognosis
Clinical Protocols
Risk Factors
Prospective Studies
Predictive Value of Tests
Decision Support Techniques
Research Design
Time Factors
Cardiology Service, Hospital
Emergency Service, Hospital
Health Services Accessibility
Scotland
Multidetector Computed Tomography
Time-to-Treatment
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Research & Experimental Medicine
Computed tomography
Coronary heart disease
Rapid access chest pain clinic
CORONARY-ARTERY CALCIUM
EMERGENCY-DEPARTMENT
ANGIOGRAPHY
CALCIFICATION
ACCIDENT
DISEASE
Cardiovascular System & Hematology
1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
1103 Clinical Sciences
General & Internal Medicine
Publication Status: Published
Article Number: ARTN 184
Online Publication Date: 2012-10-04
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