Pre-Hospital Wireless Transmission of Electrocardiograms to a Cardiologist Via a Hand-Held Device
- Conditions
- Myocardial Infarction
- Interventions
- Device: SmartLink Wireless Monitoring System (K033642)
- Registration Number
- NCT00682526
- Lead Sponsor
- Welch Allyn
- Brief Summary
Aim: To determine the impact of wireless transmission of prehospital ECGs to a hand-held computer on time to treatment and myocardial salvage in acute MI patients.
Background: The TIME-1 investigators documented a 27% (109 to 80 minutes) reduction of time from EMT arrival at the scene to successful primary PCI implementing pre-hospital ECG transmission to the ED. ECG transmission directly to a physician's cellular phone/PDA through a wireless modem has only recently become an option. The recently completed TIME-NorthEast (NE) study tested the Welch Allyn version of this system and the results show a reduction in time to reperfusion for acute MI patients by 66 minutes (116 to 50).
Methods: This study will involve approximately 20 sites around the country. The study will be divided into two phases: a consecutive control data collection phase (Phase I) and an intervention with concurrent control phase (Phase II). Phase II will begin after installation of Welch Allyn ECG transmission equipment. The primary end-point will be time to reperfusion and secondary end-points will include myocardial salvage, aborted infarction and hospital mortality. ECG measurements will be made at a central ECG core lab by a blinded investigator.
Data Analysis: Patient characteristics for the three periods were compared with the chi-square statistic for categorical variables and one-way analysis of variance for age. The Wilcoxon rank-sum statistic was used to compare time-to-reperfusion in the pre-study and study periods as well as in the Group 1 post-study period. Comparisons were performed separately for EMS and self-transport groups.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 527
All patients with a diagnosis of acute STEMI defined as 1 mm ST segment elevation in two spatially contiguous leads were included. There were two major subgroups: emergency medical services (EMS) and self-transport patients. Self-transport patients, who did not have PH-ECG transmission, served as a comparison group.
- Less than age 18
- No intent to undergo reperfusion therapy (PCI or thrombolytics)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Study Period (Group 1 and Group 2) SmartLink Wireless Monitoring System (K033642) Study period (Group 1 and Group 2). PH-ECG transmission to a cardiologist's hand-held device was attempted through pre-assigned EMS ambulances equipped with a wireless ECG transmission device in addition to a STEMI code system. In Group 1, this referred to the pilot study at NEMC from June 2003 to May 2005. Post-study period (Group 1) SmartLink Wireless Monitoring System (K033642) Post-study period (Group 1). PH-ECG transmission and a STEMI code system implemented after the pilot study period.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Door to intervention time - time from emergency department door time until intervention. time from emergency department door time until intervention.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Salvaged myocardial tissue - pre-hospital ECGs will be read using the Aldrich final MI size prediction to calculate the size of infarct that would be expected to result without reperfusion treatment. pre hospital ECG - discharge ECG Aborted infarction-defined as combined ECG and cardiac biomarkers criteria:1.subsiding of ST deviation greater than or equal to 50% within 2 hours after reperfusion treatment. 2.rise in cardiac enzymes less than or equal to 2 times upper value of normal. 2 hours after reperfusion treatment Hospital mortality - whether the patient was discharged alive. discharge No infarct related artery at time of heart catheterization. catheterization
Trial Locations
- Locations (7)
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System
🇺🇸Salinas, California, United States
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center - Presbyterian
🇺🇸Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Shands @ AGH
🇺🇸Gainesville, Florida, United States
South Miami Heart Center
🇺🇸Miami, Florida, United States
Durham Regional Hospital
🇺🇸Durham, North Carolina, United States
Bethesda North Hospital
🇺🇸Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Duke University Medical Center
🇺🇸Durham, North Carolina, United States