Optimizing diagnostic resource use in suspected chronic coronary syndrome: pre-test probability and acoustic CAD rule-out in the FILTER-SCAD trial
European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Abstract
The FILTER-SCAD trial combined pre-test-probability (PTP) and the FDA-cleared coronary artery disease (CAD)-Score System to guide and improve deferred testing in suspected chronic coronary syndrome (CCS). However, adherence to the recommended strategy was low, with fewer than one-fourth of patients deferred. This study evaluates the potential of a PTP- and CAD-score-based deferral strategy on diagnostic resource consumption and clinical outcomes.
This observational post-hoc analysis included 1002 patients from the FILTER-SCAD intervention arm. Deferred testing was recommended for PTP ≤5% and/or CAD-score ≤20. We calculated the number of potentially deferred tests and clinical outcomes, including significant CAD and major adverse cardiac events (MACE). A deferred testing strategy could nearly double the number of safely deferred tests, reducing overall diagnostic test (
A strategy incorporating PTP and CAD-score can safely reduce unnecessary testing in low-likelihood CCS patients, optimizing resource use without compromising outcomes.
Contributors

Louise Hougesen Bjerking
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Kim Wadt Skak-Hansen
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Merete Heitmann
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Jens Dahlgaard Hove
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Henrik Engblom
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David Erlinge
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Sune Bernd Emil Werner Räder
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Jens Brønnum-Schou
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Tor Biering-Sørensen
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Camilla Lyngby Kjærgaard
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Søren Strange
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Eva Irene Bossano Prescott
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Søren Galatius
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