Factors influencing physician risk estimates for acute cardiac events in emergency patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome.
Jaimi H GreensladeNicolas SiebenWilliam A ParsonageThomas KnowlmanLorcan RuaneMartin ThanJohn W PickeringTracey HawkinsLouise CullenPublished in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2019)
Physicians systematically overestimate ACE risk. A range of factors are associated with physician risk estimates. These include factors strongly predictive of ACE, such as age and ECG characteristics. They also include other factors that have been shown to be unreliable predictors of ACE in an ED setting, such as typicality of pain and risk factors.