Patients presenting to emergency departments (ED) with non-specific complaints (NSC) such as "not feeling well", "feeling weak", "being tired", "general deterioration" are a very common and well-known, but poorly studied patient group. The differential diagnosis of NSC is extremely broad ranging from insufficient home care to acute life-threatening conditions. Therefore, the evaluation and diagnostic work-up of these mostly elderly patients with NSC is very time-consuming and not straight-forward. Furthermore, the assessment is complicated by comorbidities, polypharmacy or an altered mental status. For this reason, potentially unnecessary diagnostic efforts are undertaken in order to exclude a serious underlying condition, leading to prolonged throughput times and ED observation unit stays. On the other hand, the patients' condition might be underestimated by ED physicians, which may result in ineffective, delayed or inadequate disposition, as well as poor patient outcomes. BANC (formerly BAUCAS) is a series of clinical studies with the intention to investigate the usefulness of clinical findings and biomarker levels combined for disposition of patients with non-specific complaints presenting to the emergency department.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
To compare the outcome of standard of care with an approach combining the standardized course and biomarker levels (biomarker-enhanced disposition decision with proADM) for the disposition of patients with non-specific complaints presenting to the emergency department (ED), in order to evaluate safety.
University Hospital Basel
Basel, Switzerland
serious condition (potentially life-threatening or requiring early intervention to prevent health status deterioration)
Time frame: 30 days
30 day mortality
Time frame: 30 days
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