Patrycja Woldan-Gradalska, Wojciech Gradalski, Sikandar Moradi, Martin Franzelius, Sara Folkerman, Eva-Maria Fuchs, Frida Liljegren, Therese Karlsson, Hálfdán Pétursson, Anette Larsson, Ingmarie Skoglund, Ronny K Gunnarsson, Pär-Daniel Sundvall
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Abstract
Background: It is uncertain whether the Centor criteria can be reliably assessed during telemedicine encounters with patients seeking care for a sore throat. Acquiring this knowledge is important as sore throat is a common reason for telemedicine consultations.
Objectives: primary objective: To compare the inter-rater reliability of Centor score assessments via telemedicine versus in-person examinations. Secondary objectives: To investigate whether the interrater reliability varies when assessing patients who are children versus adults, and whether the telemedicine physician considered conditions for assessment as adequate.
Methods: A cross-sectional study in which each patient initially underwent a telemedicine evaluation, followed by an in-person assessment conducted by an independent physician who was kept unaware of the outcome of the initial evaluation. Agreement between both assessments was measured using Cohen's kappa coefficient.
Results: During 2020-2023 189 patients with a mean age of 31 years (SD 18) were included. Among them, 114 were female and 148 adults. Agreement was low with kappa between 0.47(95% CI 0.38 - 0.56) to 0.58 (95% CI 0.43-0.72) when comparing assessments of lymph nodes, tonsils and the total Centor score. Kappa was potentially acceptable for history of fever and absence of cough. Subgrouping participants into children and adults did not affect kappa of the total Centor score.
Conclusion: Telemedicine examination in patients with an acute sore throat is not reliable for assessing Centor criteria.
背景:尚不确定centeror标准是否可以可靠地评估远程医疗遇到的寻求治疗喉咙痛的患者。获得这方面的知识很重要,因为喉咙痛是远程医疗咨询的常见原因。目的:主要目的:比较通过远程医疗和现场检查进行的中心评分评估的评分者间信度。次要目的:调查在评估儿童和成人患者时,解释者的信度是否不同,以及远程医疗医生是否认为评估的条件足够。方法:一项横断面研究,其中每个患者最初接受远程医疗评估,随后由独立医生进行现场评估,该医生不知道初始评估的结果。两种评估之间的一致性使用科恩卡帕系数来衡量。结果:在2020-2023年期间,189例患者被纳入研究,平均年龄31岁(SD 18)。其中雌性114只,成年148只。当比较淋巴结、扁桃体和总Centor评分时,kappa的一致性较低,在0.47(95% CI 0.38 - 0.56)至0.58 (95% CI 0.43-0.72)之间。Kappa在发热史和无咳嗽方面可能被接受。将参与者分组为儿童和成人并不影响Centor总分的kappa。结论:远程医疗检查对急性咽喉炎患者的疗效评价不可靠。