Musculoskeletal chest pain prevalence in emergency department presentations: A retrospective case notes review

Author:

Dacombe‐Bird Moreton1,Dassanayake Suranga1,Beck Sierra23ORCID,Ribeiro Daniel Cury1,Nixon Garry4ORCID,Bryant Katrina1,Stokes Tim4,Wilkins Gerard25,Johnstone Chris23,Dixon David23,August Stephen6,Kennedy Ewan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Health, Activity and Rehabilitation Research, School of Physiotherapy University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

2. Department of Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

3. Te Whatu Ora (Southern) Dunedin New Zealand

4. Department of General Practice and Rural Health, Dunedin School of Medicine University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

5. Department of Cardiology, Dunedin School of Medicine University of Otago Dunedin New Zealand

6. Bodystance Limited (NZ) Dunedin New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveMusculoskeletal (MSK) causes of chest pain are considered common in emergency care, yet management is limited, reported outcomes are poor and prevalence data in New Zealand are lacking. The present study aims to estimate the prevalence of MSK chest pain in New Zealand EDs and describe the characteristics of MSK chest pain cases.MethodsA retrospective chart review was conducted based on de‐identified clinical notes extracted from four hospitals within the South Island of New Zealand from 3 months spanning 1 March to 31 May 2021. Individual cases were categorised to the single best‐fitting cause of chest pain using systems‐based categorisation, based primarily on the doctors' documented final impression.ResultsA total of 1344 cases were categorised in the present study. MSK chest pain had a prevalence of 15% (range 11–31%) of chest pain presentations across all study sites. This represented the second most common system responsible for chest pain, after the cardiovascular system. The mean age of MSK chest pain cases was 46.9 (standard deviation [SD] 19.1) years, compared to 55.5 (SD 19.7) years in all cases. Age and gender‐specific data, data from rural hospitals and MSK sub‐type data are presented.ConclusionsThese data provide a conservative estimate of MSK chest pain prevalence in EDs within the South Island of New Zealand. The findings highlight MSK chest pain as common in emergency care, providing a basis and justification for further research to improve management and outcomes for people with MSK chest pain.

Funder

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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