Global Point of Care
ADVANCING CARE FOR ABDOMINAL PAIN PATIENTS DRIVES ED PERFORMANCE
PREVALENT
- Single most common chief complaint in the Emergency Department (ED)
- ~9% of all non-injury ED visits1
PERPLEXING
- Varied differential diagnoses
- 40% have unconfirmed diagnoses, which can pose clinical and operational challenges2
PROBLEMATIC
- Impedes operational efficiency diagnostic testing is often required
- Prolonged TAT* can cause bottlenecks and treatment delays.
*TAT = turnaround time
solutions
DELIVERING RESULTS WITHIN MINUTES
THE i-STAT ASSAY MENU ACCELERATES PATIENT-CARE DECISION-MAKING IN YOUR ED
CARDIAC TROPONIN I
RESULTS IN ~10 MIN
- Aids in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction with the entirety of available clinical information**
Advantage aligned to your ED priorities
- Accelerating triage and disposition
- Elevating the patient experience
- Optimizing resource utilization
- Standardizing workflows
Interested in a solution for your abdominal pain patients? FInd out if i-Stat is the right option for your ed


Advantage aligned to your ED priorities
- Accelerating triage and disposition
- Elevating the patient experience
- Optimizing resource utilization
- Standardizing workflows
Interested in a solution for your abdominal pain patients? FInd out if i-Stat is the right option for your ed
Advantage aligned to your ED priorities
- Accelerating triage and disposition
- Elevating the patient experience
- Optimizing resource utilization
- Standardizing workflows
Interested in a solution for your abdominal pain patients? FInd out if i-Stat is the right option for your ed


REAL ED IMPACT



“i-STAT is especially valuable in patients with abdominal pain. It gives me the insights I need to determine whether a CT is necessary, helping to expedite diagnosis, inform risk stratification, and improve ED flow.”
Dr. W. Frank Peacock
Professor of Emergency Medicine
ACCELERATE ANSWERS. ADVANCE ABDOMINAL PAIN CARE
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References
**Medical decision should not be based on a single i-STAT measurement.
- NAMCS/NHAMSC-Web Tables. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, www.cdc.gov/nchs/ahcd/web_tables.htm. Updated January 29, 2020. 2. Graff LG, Robinson D. Abdominal Pain and Emergency Department Evaluation. Emerg Med Clin. 2001;19 (1) : 123-136. Available at: https://emed.theclinics.com/article/Q0733-8627(05)701171-1/abstract
- Graff LG and Robinson D. Abdominal Pain and Emergency Department Evaluation. Emerg Med Clin. 2001;19(1):123-136. Available at: https://emed.theclinics.com/article/S0733-8627(05)70171-1/abstract