The CARDIOSTORY.TN study is a prospective observational study at Sahloul University Hospital (Sousse, Tunisia) evaluating the CardioStory device for distinguishing heart failure (HF) from other causes of acute dyspnea. Background: Dyspnea is common in emergencies, and differentiating cardiac from non-cardiac causes is often delayed by the limits of echocardiography and BNP tests. CardioStory is a rapid (\~2 minutes), non-invasive tool that measures cardiac filling pressure, a key HF marker. Objectives: Primary: Assess CardioStory's diagnostic accuracy. Secondary: Compare it with echocardiography and NT-proBNP, evaluate ease of use, and measure time to diagnosis. Methods: Adults (≥18) with acute dyspnea (\<7 days) included; unstable or traumatic/allergic cases excluded. CardioStory results will be compared to standard diagnostics. Sample size: 850 patients over 12 months. Outcome: If accurate, CardioStory could be a fast, practical diagnostic tool for emergency settings.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
650
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Diagnostic accuracy of the CardioStory device in identifying heart failure (sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV).
Time frame: 12 hours
o Concordance between CardioStory and standard diagnostic tools o Time to diagnosis o Ease of use and practicality (via physician questionnaire)
Time frame: 12 hours
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