Diagnostic yield and financial implications of a nationwide electrocardiographic screening programme to detect cardiac disease in the young
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
There is limited information on the role of screening with electrocardiography (ECG) for identifying cardiovascular diseases associated with sudden cardiac death (SCD) in a non-select group of adolescents and young adults in the general population.
Between 2012 and 2014, 26 900 young individuals (aged 14–35 years) were prospectively evaluated with a health questionnaire and ECG. Individuals with abnormal results underwent secondary investigations, the costs of which were being based on the UK National Health Service tariffs. Six hundred and seventy-five (2.5%) individuals required further investigation for an abnormal health questionnaire, 2175 (8.1%) for an abnormal ECG, and 114 (0.5%) for both. Diseases associated with young SCD were identified in 88 (0.3%) individuals of which 15 (17%) were detected with the health questionnaire, 72 (81%) with ECG and 2 (2%) with both. Forty-nine (56%) of these individuals received medical intervention beyond lifestyle modification advice in the follow-up period of 24 months. The overall cost of the evaluation process was €97 per person screened, €17 834 per cardiovascular disease detected, and €29 588 per cardiovascular disease associated with SCD detected. Inclusion of ECG was associated with a 36% cost reduction per diagnosis of diseases associated with SCD compared with the health questionnaire alone.
The inclusion of an ECG to a health questionnaire is associated with a five-fold increase in the ability to detect disease associated with SCD in young individuals and is more cost effective for detecting serious disease compared with screening with a health questionnaire alone.
Contributors

Aneil Malhotra
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Gherardo Finocchiaro
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Sameer Parpia
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Raghav Bhatia
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Andrew D’Silva
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Sabiha Gati
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Royal Brompton Hospital London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Harshil Dhutia
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Greg Mellor
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Royal Papworth Hospital Cambridge , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Rajay Narain
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Navin Chandra
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Elijah Behr
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Maite Tome
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Michael Papadakis
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Sanjay Sharma
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City St George's University of London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland