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An Evaluation Study of Nursing Assistants' Performance of Electrocardiograms in Emergency Departments as Part of a Delegation of Medical Procedures

Sponsor: University Hospital, Angers

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Summary

ECG is a simple diagnosis tool which provide a lot of diagnosis and therapeutic decisions. The last few years, the admission number in french emergency department increases in parallel with the ECG acquisition request. ECG acquisition is often made by a nurse, medical skill legally delegate to nurse since 2002. Outside hospital, since 2022, a ministerial decree has extended ECG acquisition to first-aider. The medical delegation of ECG acquisition to nursing assistant could be a way to give back nursing time and would allow to make ECG faster. ECGSU 1 study investigates if the ECG acquisition by a nursing assistant in emergency room reception, for patients admit in emergency department, is qualitatively performant in compare to qualified workers. Materials and Method ECGSU 1 study is a non-inferiority, transversal, monocentric, prospective and open trial. The study compares the suitability ratio for ECG's interpretability criteria of ECG made by nursing assistant and made by care workers in current practices (doctors, medical students, nurses). The ECG's interpretability criteria are defined by actual recommendations. The suitability ratio for ECG's interpretability criteria will be considered as reliable if all the interpretability criteria are fulfilled for ECG examination. This examination will be conducted by a blind adjudication committee. 2450 patients will be recruited in 24 months in the emergency department of the CHU of Angers.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

2450

Start Date

2026-10-24

Completion Date

2028-10-23

Last Updated

2026-08-19

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

electrocardiogram by nursing assistant

ECG are made by nursing assistant

PROCEDURE

electrocardiogram

ECG are made by care workers in current practices (doctors, medical students, nurses)