National Survey of Cardiologists’ Standard of Practice for Continuous ST-Segment Monitoring

Author:

Sandau Kristin E.1,Sendelbach Sue1,Frederickson Joel1,Doran Karen1

Affiliation:

1. Kristin E. Sandau is an associate professor, Department of Nursing, and Joel Frederickson is chair and professor, Department of Psychology, Bethel University, St Paul, Minnesota. Sue Sendelbach is a clinical nurse researcher at Abbott-Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Karen Doran is a cardiovascular clinical nurse specialist in Minnesota.

Abstract

Background Continuous ST-segment monitoring can be used to detect early and transient cardiac ischemia. The American Heart Association and American Association of Critical-Care Nurses recommend its use among specific patients, but such monitoring is routine practice in only about half of US hospitals. Objective To determine cardiologists’ awareness and practice standards regarding continuous ST-segment monitoring and the physicians’ perceptions of appropriate patient selection, benefits and barriers, and usefulness of this technology. Methods An electronic survey was sent to a random sample of 915 US cardiologists from a pool of 4985 certified cardiologists. Results Of 200 responding cardiologists, 55% were unaware of the consensus guidelines. Of hospitals where respondents admitted patients, 49% had a standard of practice for using continuous ST-segment monitoring for cardiac patients. Most cardiologists agreed or strongly agreed that patients in the cardiovascular laboratory (87.5%) and intensive care unit (80.5%) should have such monitoring. Cardiologists routinely ordered ST monitoring for patients with acute coronary syndrome (67%) and after percutaneous coronary intervention (60%). The primary factor associated with higher perceptions for benefits, clinical usefulness, and past use of continuous ST-segment monitoring was whether or not hospitals in which cardiologists practiced had a standard of practice for using this monitoring. A secondary factor was awareness of published consensus guidelines for such monitoring. Conclusion Respondents (55%) were unaware of published monitoring guidelines. Hospital leaders could raise awareness by multidisciplinary review of evidence and possibly incorporating continuous ST-segment monitoring into hospitals’ standards of practice.

Publisher

AACN Publishing

Subject

Critical Care Nursing,General Medicine

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