Long-term cardiovascular risk prediction in the emergency department: a mixed-methods study protocol

Author:

Reynard CharlesORCID,McMillan BrianORCID,Jafar Anisa,Heagerty Anthony,Martin Glen PhilipORCID,Kontopantelis Evangelos,Body Richard

Abstract

IntroductionCardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of preventable death in Europe, therefore any opportunity to intervene and improve care should be maximised. Known CVD risk factors are routinely collected in the emergency department (ED), yet they are often not acted on. If the risk factors have prognostic value and a pathway can be created, then this would provide more holistic care for patients and reduce health system inefficiency.Methods and analysisIn this mixed-methods study, we will use quantitative methods to investigate the prognostic characteristics of routinely collected data for long-term CVD outcomes, and qualitative methods to investigate how to use and implement this knowledge. The quantitative arm will use a database of approximately 21 000 chest pain patient episodes with a mean follow-up of 7.3 years. We will use Cox regression to evaluate the prognostic characteristics of routinely collected ED data for long-term CVD outcomes. We will also use a series of semi-structured interviews to co-design a prototype care pathway with stakeholders via thematic analysis. To enable the development of prototypes, themes will be structured into a logic model consisting of situation, inputs, outputs and mechanism.Ethics and disseminationThis work has been approved by Research Ethics Committee (Wales REC7) and the Human Research Authority under reference 19/WA/0312 and 19/WA/0311. It has also been approved by the Confidentiality Advisory Group reference 19/CAG/0209. Dissent recorded in the NHS’ opt-out scheme will be applied to the dataset by NHS Digital. This work will be disseminated through peer-review publication, conference presentation and a public dissemination strategy.Trial registration numberISRCTN41008456.Protocol versionV.1.0—7 June 2021.

Funder

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust

Royal College of Emergency Medicine

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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