2019
DOI: 10.1111/coa.13290
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The Liverpool Peritonsillar abscess Score: Development of a predictive score through a prospective multicentre observational study

Abstract: Objectives While uncommon in the population at large, peritonsillar abscess (PTA) is a common subject of ENT referrals. Missed or uncertain diagnosis is a source of concern for non‐specialist referrers. In line with the NHS England Second Sepsis Action Plan, we aimed to develop a predictive score for the presence of PTA. This would help to improve non‐specialist colleagues’ diagnostic certainty as well as to support ENT surgeons’ triage of these referrals. Design Prospective, multicentre observational study. S… Show more

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“…This observational study benefits from collection of prospective data over a broad geographical area with a pre‐determined sample size. Cohort characteristics are comparable to many other studies of patients with sore throats, and age and gender distributions are similar to the original observational study used to develop the LPS 4,9 . The classification function and AUROC yield high degrees of negative prediction and accuracy, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…This observational study benefits from collection of prospective data over a broad geographical area with a pre‐determined sample size. Cohort characteristics are comparable to many other studies of patients with sore throats, and age and gender distributions are similar to the original observational study used to develop the LPS 4,9 . The classification function and AUROC yield high degrees of negative prediction and accuracy, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Cohort characteristics are comparable to many other studies of patients with sore throats, and age and gender distributions are similar to the original observational study used to develop the LPS. 4,9 The classification function and AUROC yield high degrees of negative prediction and accuracy, respectively. In developing the LPS, we have tried to use objective measures to ensure that the resulting score is highly reproducible in the hands of many different clinicians, including non-specialists.…”
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confidence: 99%
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