Clinical application of a computerized diagnostic aid in the initial evaluation of 250 outpatients with gastrointestinal complaints.

Journal of clinical computing Pub Date : 1987-01-01
G P Mortola, G Arnulfo, G Reboa, G Pitto, R Masini, C DiSomma, S Cassaro, E B Riboli
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The results of a prospective controlled study designed to evaluate the performance of a computerized diagnostic aid in the clinical setting are reported herein. Two hundred and fifty patients referred to an outpatient clinic for gastrointestinal complaints were entered into the study. The diagnostic aid program was used routinely and the findings elicited from patients' medical histories and physical examinations were entered into the computer at the time of initial evaluation. The accuracy of the program's diagnoses was measured and compared with the accuracy of diagnoses made by a control group of physicians. The overall diagnostic accuracy of the program was found to be 69.2% (P much less than .0000001), a value significantly greater (P = .0005) than the overall accuracy of the control group of physicians, which was found to be 52%. A high agreement rate between program and physicians was also observed. These preliminary results seem to indicate a practical use for the program as a support in the initial screening of patients presenting with gastrointestinal complaints.

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计算机辅助诊断在250例胃肠疾病门诊患者初步评估中的临床应用。
本文报告了一项前瞻性对照研究的结果,该研究旨在评估计算机诊断辅助在临床环境中的表现。250名因胃肠道疾病到门诊就诊的患者参与了这项研究。常规使用诊断辅助程序,从患者的病史和身体检查中得出的结果在初步评估时输入计算机。测量了程序诊断的准确性,并与对照组医生的诊断准确性进行了比较。研究发现,该程序的总体诊断准确率为69.2% (P远小于0.0000001),显著高于对照组医生的总体准确率(P = 0.0005),后者为52%。项目和医生之间的一致性也很高。这些初步结果似乎表明,该计划的实际用途,作为支持初步筛选的病人呈现胃肠道疾病。
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