2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-064852
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Identification of delayed diagnosis of paediatric appendicitis in administrative data: a multicentre retrospective validation study

Abstract: ObjectiveTo derive and validate a tool that retrospectively identifies delayed diagnosis of appendicitis in administrative data with high accuracy.DesignCross-sectional study.SettingFive paediatric emergency departments (EDs).Participants669 patients under 21 years old with possible delayed diagnosis of appendicitis, defined as two ED encounters within 7 days, the second with appendicitis.OutcomeDelayed diagnosis was defined as appendicitis being present but not diagnosed at the first ED encounter based on sta… Show more

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“…The outcome was a probable delayed diagnosis of appendicitis using a previously validated algorithm that accurately identifies delays using administrative data and was separately validated in both pediatric and community EDs. 16,17 All potentially delayed diagnoses had 2 ED encounters within 7 days, with the second encounter resulting in a diagnosis of appendicitis. The algorithm assigns a probability of delay for each patient based on the interval between encounters, initial encounter diagnoses, presence of perforation at diagnosis, and other factors.…”
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“…The outcome was a probable delayed diagnosis of appendicitis using a previously validated algorithm that accurately identifies delays using administrative data and was separately validated in both pediatric and community EDs. 16,17 All potentially delayed diagnoses had 2 ED encounters within 7 days, with the second encounter resulting in a diagnosis of appendicitis. The algorithm assigns a probability of delay for each patient based on the interval between encounters, initial encounter diagnoses, presence of perforation at diagnosis, and other factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the approach used to identify patients with delay was previously shown to have high accuracy. 16 Additionally, the interval between ED encounters among delayed diagnosis patients, as well as their firstvisit diagnoses have face validity for patients likely to have experienced delay. Second, there may be residual confounding in the diagnosability of patients between EDs; patients visiting highervolume EDs may have had more clinically apparent appendicitis.…”
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