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Accuracy of final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation and referrals for transient loss of consciousness, per the NICE CG109 guidelines

Samuel R. Smith et al · The American Physiological Society · 2026

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Paramedics in the United Kingdom independently assess patients with transient loss of consciousness (TLOC) in community settings. The UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence publishes clinical guidelines on assessment of TLOC (NICE CG109), recommending ECG interpretation to identify red-flag abnormalities that warrant referral. This study assessed whether final-year university paramedic students meet these recommendations uniformly across different ECG patterns. Our hypothesis was that participants will identify the Brugada syndrome (a required but difficult-to-recognize ECG pattern) with a lower success rate than ventricular tachycardia (an easily recognizable pattern). An online study tested third-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation skills and referral decisions across 18 UK higher educational institutions. Students’ subjective confidence ratings were also measured. Participants identified ventricular tachycardia (94.7%) and ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI; 89.4%) well but struggled with Brugada sign (51.5%), ventricular hypertrophy (43.9%), and Wolff-Parkinson-White (40.9%). While most abnormalities were referred despite misidentification, some high-risk patterns were not recognized and, more concerning, often not referred. Lower self-reported confidence in an ECG’s interpretation was associated with a higher likelihood of referring normal traces. We conclude that a mismatch exists between final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation ability and the NICE CG109 expectations. While participants generally took a cautious approach, failure to refer some critical ECG abnormalities raises concerns. Educational programs and CG109 should align better to ensure paramedics reliably recognize and act on important ECG findings.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This study highlights a gap between final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation skills and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Clinical Guideline 109 (NICE CG109) recommendations. While many abnormal ECGs were referred despite misidentification, some high-risk patterns were missed entirely, leading to a failure to refer. These findings underscore the need for enhanced ECG training aligned with NICE CG109 to ensure newly qualified paramedics are able to correctly identify and act on significant abnormalities.

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al, S. R. S. E. (2026). Accuracy of final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation and referrals for transient loss of consciousness, per the NICE CG109 guidelines. https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00081.2025

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al, Samuel R. Smith et. "Accuracy of final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation and referrals for transient loss of consciousness, per the NICE CG109 guidelines." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00081.2025.

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al, Samuel R. Smith et. 2026. "Accuracy of final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation and referrals for transient loss of consciousness, per the NICE CG109 guidelines.". https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00081.2025.

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al, S. R. S. E. 2026, Accuracy of final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation and referrals for transient loss of consciousness, per the NICE CG109 guidelines, The American Physiological Society, available at: https://doi.org/10.1152/advan.00081.2025 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Accuracy of final-year paramedic students’ ECG interpretation and referrals for transient loss of consciousness, per the NICE CG109 guidelines
Autor / colaboradores
Samuel R. Smith et al
Editorial
The American Physiological Society
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
1043-4046
ISSN
1043-4046
Idioma
eng

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