2018
DOI: 10.1080/20009666.2018.1424486
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In with acute bronchitis; out with duodenal perforation: the potentially harmful cascade of over-testing. A case report

Abstract: Overutilization of diagnostic imaging can lead to unnecessary interventions and subsequently can jeopardize patient safety. When ordered, the results of these images should always be interpreted in the appropriate clinical context taking into consideration the patient clinical presentation and the natural history of the diseases which are being investigated. We presented a case that demonstrates for the practicing physicians how violating these two notions can lead ultimately to patient harm.

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“…Physicians and surgeons must decide on the basis of imperfect data, and face unpredictable patient responses to treatment and outcomes that are not black and white[ 22 ]. It is time to stop disproportionate ordering of tests (carrying risks of false positive results or even iatrogenic harm)[ 23 ] in an attempt to achieve an unobtainable diagnostic certainty[ 24 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physicians and surgeons must decide on the basis of imperfect data, and face unpredictable patient responses to treatment and outcomes that are not black and white[ 22 ]. It is time to stop disproportionate ordering of tests (carrying risks of false positive results or even iatrogenic harm)[ 23 ] in an attempt to achieve an unobtainable diagnostic certainty[ 24 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%