Concordance between Patient and Physician Predictions of PCR Results and Predictive Capacity of Presenting Complaints in Suspected Infectious Diseases

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Istanbul Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-30 DOI:10.4274/imj.galenos.2023.03604
Tahir Talat Yurttaş, Özgür Dikme, Berkay Akdağ, Furkan Kızıldağ, Özlem Dikme
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340-4. Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate the concordance between patient and physician predictions of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results in suspected infectious diseases and evaluate the predictive capacity of presenting complaints to enhance diagnostic decision-making. Methods: A cross-sectional design was employed to recruit 1,369 participants with symptoms associated with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection. Data on demographics, medical history, presenting complaints, and PCR results were collected. Concordance between patient and physician predictions was assessed using kappa statistics, providing insights into the alignment of patient beliefs and physician expectations. Results: The study revealed a lack of concordance between patient and physician predictions of PCR results. Loss of taste and smell emerged as the most sensitive symptoms associated with positive PCR results, whereas cough demonstrated higher specificity. However, relying solely on these symptoms may lead to missed cases, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive clinical evaluation. The suboptimal predictive accuracy of both patients and physicians highlights the importance of incorporating objective diagnostic tools such as PCR testing to enhance diagnostic decision-making. Conclusion: Improved communication and shared decision making between patients and physicians are crucial for optimizing diagnostic strategies. Integrating objective diagnostic tools with clinical judgment is essential for improving accuracy. By identifying specific symptoms strongly associated with positive PCR results, this study contributes to enhancing the efficiency of diagnostic decision-making and the development of evidence-based guidelines in the realm of infectious diseases, ultimately improving patient care and healthcare delivery.
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患者和医生对 PCR 结果预测的一致性以及对疑似感染性疾病主诉的预测能力
340-4.引言:本研究旨在调查病人和医生对疑似传染病聚合酶链反应(PCR)结果预测的一致性,并评估主诉的预测能力,以加强诊断决策。研究方法采用横断面设计,招募了 1369 名有冠状病毒病-2019(COVID-19)感染相关症状的参与者。收集了有关人口统计学、病史、主诉和 PCR 结果的数据。采用卡帕统计法评估患者和医生预测的一致性,从而深入了解患者信念和医生期望的一致性。研究结果研究显示,患者和医生对 PCR 结果的预测不一致。味觉和嗅觉丧失是与 PCR 阳性结果相关的最敏感症状,而咳嗽的特异性更高。然而,仅仅依靠这些症状可能会导致漏诊,因此需要进行全面的临床评估。患者和医生的预测准确性都不理想,这凸显了采用 PCR 检测等客观诊断工具来加强诊断决策的重要性。结论:加强患者与医生之间的沟通和共同决策对于优化诊断策略至关重要。将客观诊断工具与临床判断相结合对提高准确性至关重要。通过确定与 PCR 阳性结果密切相关的特定症状,本研究有助于提高诊断决策的效率,并制定传染病领域的循证指南,最终改善患者护理和医疗服务。
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Istanbul Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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