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Literature review
In recent years, peer-reviewed papers have described how continuous ST-segment review can detect cardiac events in ED or ICU patients whose ECGs appear normal and may not complain of symptoms. These peer-reviewed papers present evidence that ST-segment monitoring can help clinicians detect potentially life-threatening conditions, investigate the causes, and start treatment sooner.
And yet, adoption of ST-segment monitoring is far from universal. This report draws on information from medical journal articles, papers and practice guidelines that reflect recent findings and clinical approaches related to ST segment monitoring.
Practice guidelines from various entities have identified a variety of patient groups that can benefit from continuous ST-segment monitoring. They include:
Despite abundant evidence in its favor, ST-segment monitoring is routine practice in only about half of critical care units in the United States. Barriers to its adoption include:
Specific ways to overcome these barriers include:
Clinical experience and research show that ST-segment monitoring unquestionably has a place in the care of cardiac patients.
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