Plain-English translation of NCT05767619 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
Ambulance services currently use two-step assessment processes to decide where chest pain patients should go for care. This trial is testing a new digital decision support system — a smart computer tool — that helps ambulance nurses recognize life-threatening chest pain conditions more quickly and accurately, so patients get the right level of care faster.
Right now, some patients with serious, time-sensitive chest conditions (like heart attacks or strokes) may accidentally be sent home with self-care advice instead of to the hospital, because ambulance nurses make their assessments based on limited information at the scene. This new tool aims to reduce those dangerous mistakes and make sure every chest pain patient reaches the appropriate care level.
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When you call 911 or your local emergency number for chest pain, the ambulance service will use the new digital decision support system to help assess your condition. The system will gather information about your symptoms and medical history to help the ambulance nurse decide the best care for you — whether that's hospital admission, urgent primary care, or home care with self-care support. Your participation helps researchers understand whether this tool improves decision-making and patient safety.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 16, 2026 · Not medical advice
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