Roche gets CE Mark for Chest Pain Triage algorithm

Written By :  Ruchika Sharma
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2025-04-25 08:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-25 08:00 GMT
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BaselRoche has announced the introduction of its Chest Pain Triage algorithm as part of the navify Algorithm Suite.

Developed in collaboration with Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, this new algorithm detects Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) more quickly and accurately in patients presenting with chest pain, one of the most common reasons for Emergency Department (ED) visits.

As EDs are typically one of the most crowded hospital units, leading to challenges to swiftly diagnose critical conditions, such as chest pain. 

According to Roche, the Chest Pain Triage algorithm leverages state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies, including high-sensitivity cardiac troponin testing, to provide healthcare professionals with timely and reliable data to differentiate between cardiac and non-cardiac chest pain. This advanced algorithm is part of a wider integrated offering from Roche to address ACS, including the use of the cardiac troponin T Assay and integration with existing lab solutions, offering an efficient and comprehensive approach to patient triage in emergency settings. The Chest Pain Triage algorithm also leverages the European Society of Cardiology’s (ESC) guidelines, and leading cardiologists and emergency medicine experts contributed to the development of the algorithm.

The firm further added, "The new algorithm aims to identify patients genuinely at risk by accurately identifying non-cardiac chest pain cases through a definitive Rule-In, Rule-Out or Observe recommendation according to the ESC guidelines. The algorithm simplifies decision making by automatically selecting the proper ESC 0/1, 0/2, or 0/3 accelerated pathway, based on the timing of the blood sample collection. This has the potential to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and associated costs. The algorithm also expedites the treatment process for patients with true ACS with Rapid Assessments of chest pain onset more than three hours before the first blood sample. In addition, it includes a medical dossier for clinician support, and simplifies documentation by allowing doctors to easily copy recommendations and results into patient records."

"The introduction of our Chest Pain Triage algorithm underscores Roche's commitment to improving care for cardiovascular disease, one of the world’s largest health burdens," said Matt Sause, CEO, Roche Diagnostics. "One of the major challenges in managing chest pain in the emergency department is the length of stay, especially since some patients aren't actually having a heart attack. Our Chest Pain Triage algorithm can help doctors quickly decide who needs urgent cardiac care and who could be discharged sooner. With an early rule-out pathway, we can cut down Emergency Department visit times by over three hours.”

The algorithm is available in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, with availability in the United States at a later date, through Roche’s navify Algorithm Suite, and can be integrated into current emergency department workflows. 

The navify Algorithm Suite is a cloud-based platform hosting clinical algorithms from Roche and partners. It provides labs and hospitals with direct workflow integration through Electronic Health Records (EHR) and Lab Information Systems (LIS) for faster and more efficient processes.

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