Medicina (Apr 2024)

Assessment and Application of the Hear Score in Remote Emergency Medicine Outposts in Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Armin Šljivo,
  • Nemanja Lukić,
  • Aladin Altic,
  • Slobodan Tomić,
  • Arian Abdulkhaliq,
  • Leopold Reiter,
  • Diana Maria Bota,
  • Eljakim Mahendran,
  • Wisam Natour,
  • Fatima Gavrankapetanović,
  • Emira Kapisazović,
  • Haris Duljević,
  • Lana Lekić,
  • Dragana Radoičić,
  • Sanja D Tomić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina60040657
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 4
p. 657

Abstract

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Background and Objectives. In emergency departments, chest pain is a common concern, highlighting the critical importance of distinguishing between acute coronary syndrome and other potential causes. Our research aimed to introduce and implement the HEAR score, specifically, in remote emergency outposts in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Materials and Methods. This follow-up study conducted a retrospective analysis of a prospective cohort consisting of patients who were admitted to the remote emergency medicine outposts in Canton Sarajevo and Zenica from 1 November to 31 December 2023. Results. This study comprised 103 (12.9%) patients with low-risk HEAR scores and 338 (83.8%) with high-risk HEAR scores, primarily female (221, 56.9%), with a mean age of 63.5 ± 11.2). Patients with low-risk HEAR scores were significantly younger (50.5 ± 15.6 vs. 65.9 ± 12.1), had fewer smokers (p Conclusions. In conclusion, the outcomes of this study align with existing research, underscoring the effectiveness of the HEAR score in risk stratification for patients with chest pain. In practical terms, the implementation of the HEAR score in clinical decision-making processes holds significant promise.

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