| Literature DB >> 30134969 |
Nicole M Walley1, Loren D M Pena1, Stephen R Hooper2, Heidi Cope1, Yong-Hui Jiang1, Allyn McConkie-Rosell1, Camilla Sanders1, Kelly Schoch1, Rebecca C Spillmann1, Kimberly Strong3, Alexa T McCray4, Paul Mazur4, Cecilia Esteves4, Kimberly LeBlanc4, Anastasia L Wise5, Vandana Shashi6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The majority of undiagnosed diseases manifest with objective findings that warrant further investigation. The Undiagnosed Diseases Network (UDN) receives applications from patients whose symptoms and signs have been intractable to diagnosis; however, many UDN applicants are affected primarily by subjective symptoms such as pain and fatigue. We sought to characterize presenting symptoms, referral sources, and demographic factors of applicants to the UDN to identify factors that may determine application outcome and potentially differentiate between those with undiagnosed diseases (with more objective findings) and those who are less likely to have an undiagnosed disease (more subjective symptoms).Entities:
Keywords: Genomics; Health policy; Medically unexplained physical symptoms; Medically unexplained symptoms; Undiagnosed diseases
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30134969 PMCID: PMC6106923 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3458-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Demographic data of Not Accepted applicants compared to Accepted applicants
| Feature | Not Accepted ( | Accepted ( | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age at Application (years, mean ± SD) | 39.02 ± 19.11 | 21.03 ± 18.83 | |
| Age at Symptom Onset (years, mean ± SD) | 30.31 ± 18.75 | 11.11 ± 18.0 | |
| Duration of Illness (years, mean ± SD) | 8.71 ± 9.91 | 9.92 ± 10.06 | |
| Proportion of Lifetime Being Ill (percentage) | 28.31 ± 29.79 | 66.69 ± 37.08 | |
| Length of Application Review (months, mean ± SD) | 3.4 ± 1.73 | 2.78 ± 1.76 | |
| Gender | |||
| Female | 79 (52%) | 26 (52%) | FET = 1.0 |
| Male | 72 (48%) | 24 (48%) | |
| Race | |||
| White | 128 (84.7%) | 42 (84%) | χ2 = 0.10 |
| African-American | 7 (4.6%) | 2 (4%) | |
| Other | 16 (10.7%) | 6 (12%) | |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Hispanic | 11 (7.3%) | 5 (10%) | χ2 = 0.38 |
| Non-Hispanic | 124 (82.1%) | 40 (80%) | |
| Not reported | 16 (10.6%) | 5 (10%) | |
SD Standard deviation, FET Fisher’s exact test
All t-tests were two-tailed *p < 0.05 **p < 0.001
Applicant referral sources for all applicants and Reasons for Non-Acceptance for the Not Accepted applications
| Healthcare Provider | Not Accepted | Accepted | Statistics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Care Physicians compared to other Specialty Healthcare Providers | |||
| Primary Care Physician | 84 (55.6%)a | 4 (8.00%)a | χ2 = 55.48, |
| Specialist: Neurologist | 18 (11.9%) | 14 (28.0%)a | |
| Specialist: Geneticist | 8 (5.3%)a | 19 (38.0%)a | |
| Other (e.g. Allergy Immunologist, Rheumatologist) | 41 (27.2%) | 13 (26%) | |
| Primary Care Physicians compared to all Other Healthcare Providers | |||
| Primary Care Physicians | 84 (55.6%) | 4 (8%) | FET |
| Others | 67 (44.3%) | 46 (92%) | |
aSignificant adjusted residuals exceeding +/− 2 on post-hoc testing
FET Fisher’s exact test
Fig. 1Referral sources and common symptoms in UDN applications . 1A: Not Accepted individuals were significantly more likely to be referred by their primary care physicians than healthcare providers in all other disciplines combined (FET, p < 0.001). 1B: The four most often reported symptoms in the Not Accepted group are reported significantly less frequently in the Accepted group (χ2 = 15.43, p < 0.01). 1C: Referral letters authored by primary care physicians mentioned significantly more subjective symptoms (t = 6.2, p < 0.001) and fewer objective findings (t = − 4.15, p < 0.001) than letters authored by other providers regardless of application outcome
Logistic regression demonstrating relation between key demographic and medical variables and Acceptance or Non-Acceptance into the UDN
| Criterion | Odds ratio | 95% Confidence Interval |
|---|---|---|
| Demographics | ||
| Age at UDN Application | 1.01 | 0.98–1.05 |
| Age at onset of symptoms | 1.03 | 0.99–1.07 |
| Referring healthcare provider (Primary care or Other) | 8.86*** | 2.84–26.5 |
| Medical Findings | ||
| Subjective Symptoms | 1.40*** | 1.19–1.66 |
| Objective Findings | 0.62*** | 0.5–0.76 |
*p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001