Early Point-Of-Care Blood Tests, ECG & X-rays in the Emergency Department (EPOC-BEX-ED)
Emergency Medicine, Point-of-Care Testing

About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Emergency Medicine
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
All consenting adult patients older than 18 years old, with the one of the symptom groups below, that present to Helen Joseph Hospital ED, who do not require immediate resuscitation i.e. not triaged red. This will be performed during weekdays only.
Presenting symptom groups:
- Abdominal/epigastric/stomach pain/vomiting
- Psychosis/aggression/hallucinations (see Ethical Considerations)
- Shortness of breath/dyspnoea/cough/chest pain/syncope
- General body pain/weakness
- Overdose
Exclusion Criteria:
- Failure to obtain consent
- Pregnant patients
- Patients who require immediate resuscitation
Sites / Locations
- Helen Joseph Hospital Emergency Department
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Arm 5
Arm 6
Arm 7
Arm 8
Arm 9
Arm 10
Arm 11
Arm 12
No Intervention
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Current workflow pathway
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT CBC
Enhanced workflow pathway ECG
Enhanced workflow pathway Lodox
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT ECG
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT, CBC ECG
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT lodox
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT CBC Lodox
Enhanced workflow pathway ECG Lodox
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT ECG Lodox
Enhanced workflow pathway iSTAT CBC ECG Lodox
In the Current (normal) Workflow Pathway, after a patient is triaged, they are reviewed by the doctor. It is routine for the doctor to then order diagnostic tests/investigations that include blood tests, which are analysed at the laboratory, x-rays, which are performed in the Radiology department, and an ECG, which is performed by an ECG technician. Once the results of those tests are ready, the doctor will then review the patient a second time with all the results. The decision for patient disposition will then be made
Patients will receive i-STAT point-of-care troponin, INR (International Normalised Ratio), CG4(blood gas analysis) and chem8 tests prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests as well as a CBC prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive a 12lead, v1R-v6R(right sided ECG leads) and V7-V9 ECG prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive a supine AP and lateral lodox (low dose x-ray) of their chest and abdomen prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests as well as 12lead, v1R-v6R and V7-V9 ECG prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests, CBC and 12lead, v1R-v6R and V7-V9 ECG prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests and Lodox prior to seeing the doctor.
iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests; CBC and Lodox prior to seeing the doctor.
Patients will receive LODOX and 12lead, v1R-v6R and V7-V9 ECG prior to seeing the doctor.
iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests; LODOX and 12lead, v1R-v6R and V7-V9 ECG prior to seeing the doctor
Patients will receive iSTAT point-of-care troponin, INR, CG4+ and chem8 tests; CBC, LODOX and 12lead, v1R-v6R and V7-V9 ECG prior to seeing the doctor.