Literature DB >> 6699126

Prediction of pneumonia in outpatients with acute cough--a statistical approach.

P Diehr, R W Wood, J Bushyhead, L Krueger, B Wolcott, R K Tompkins.   

Abstract

Cough is the fifth most common reason for physician visits, but data on acute cough have rarely been collected in a standardized manner and have not been analyzed in a multivariate fashion. We report data on 1819 patients presenting with cough, all of whom received a standardized history and physical, and a chest X-ray. Only 48 (2.6%) were found to have an acute radiographic infiltrate (pneumonia). The prevalence of common signs and symptoms is shown for the patients with and without pneumonia. Thirty-two of these findings were significant predictors of pneumonia (p less than 0.05, one-tailed). These 32 did not include some of the expected predictors of pneumonia and did include some predictors not previously described in the literature. A diagnostic rule is developed which identifies pneumonia patients with 91% sensitivity and 40% specificity, or 74% sensitivity and 70% specificity. The study results suggest that many pneumonias could be predicted based only on the patients histories. Physician visits to determine physical findings and chest X-rays might be avoided by telephone triage, with substantial cost savings.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6699126     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9681(84)90149-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chronic Dis        ISSN: 0021-9681


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