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新型症状检查器在患者分诊中的表现:加拿大队列研究。

Performance of a new symptom checker in patient triage: Canadian cohort study.

机构信息

Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, WCPHFM, London, ON, Canada.

University of British Columbia, Faculty of Medicine, Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2021 Dec 1;16(12):e0260696. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0260696. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Computerized algorithms known as symptom checkers aim to help patients decide what to do should they have a new medical concern. However, despite widespread implementation, most studies on symptom checkers have involved simulated patients. Only limited evidence currently exists about symptom checker safety or accuracy when used by real patients. We developed a new prototype symptom checker and assessed its safety and accuracy in a prospective cohort of patients presenting to primary care and emergency departments with new medical concerns.

METHOD

A prospective cohort study was done to assess the prototype's performance. The cohort consisted of adult patients (≥16 years old) who presented to hospital emergency departments and family physician clinics. Primary outcomes were safety and accuracy of triage recommendations to seek hospital care, seek primary care, or manage symptoms at home.

RESULTS

Data from 281 hospital patients and 300 clinic patients were collected and analyzed. Sensitivity to emergencies was 100% (10/10 encounters). Sensitivity to urgencies was 90% (73/81) and 97% (34/35) for hospital and primary care patients, respectively. The prototype was significantly more accurate than patients at triage (73% versus 58%, p<0.01). Compliance with triage recommendations in this cohort using this iteration of the symptom checker would have reduced hospital visits by 55% but cause potential harm in 2-3% from delay in care.

INTERPRETATION

The prototype symptom checker was superior to patients in deciding the most appropriate treatment setting for medical issues. This symptom checker could reduce a significant number of unnecessary hospital visits, with accuracy and safety outcomes comparable to existing data on telephone triage.

摘要

背景

计算机算法,即症状检查器,旨在帮助患者在出现新的医疗问题时决定该怎么做。然而,尽管广泛应用,大多数关于症状检查器的研究都涉及模拟患者。目前只有有限的证据表明真实患者使用症状检查器的安全性或准确性。我们开发了一种新的原型症状检查器,并在初级保健和急诊部门出现新的医疗问题的前瞻性队列中评估了其安全性和准确性。

方法

进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,以评估原型的性能。该队列包括成年患者(≥16 岁),他们在医院急诊部门和家庭医生诊所就诊。主要结果是分诊建议寻求医院治疗、寻求初级保健或在家管理症状的安全性和准确性。

结果

收集并分析了 281 名医院患者和 300 名诊所患者的数据。对紧急情况的敏感性为 100%(10/10 次就诊)。对急症的敏感性分别为 90%(73/81)和 97%(34/35),分别为医院和初级保健患者。原型在分诊方面明显比患者更准确(73%比 58%,p<0.01)。使用该症状检查器的这个迭代版本,在这个队列中,分诊建议的依从性将使医院就诊减少 55%,但可能会导致 2-3%的患者因延迟治疗而受到潜在伤害。

解释

原型症状检查器在决定最适合治疗医疗问题的治疗方案方面优于患者。这种症状检查器可以减少大量不必要的医院就诊,并且具有与现有电话分诊数据相当的准确性和安全性结果。

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