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Clinical prediction rule for pulmonary infiltrates


PS Heckerling, TG Tape, RS Wigton, KK … - Annals of internal medicine, 1990 - Am Coll Physicians
Measurements and Main Results: Within the training set, temperature greater than
37.8 °C, pulse greater than 100 beats/min, rales, decreased breath sounds, and
the absence of asthma were identified as significant predictors of ...
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Clinical criteria for the detection of pneumonia in adults: guidelines for ordering chest …


P Gennis, J Gallagher, C Falvo, S Baker, W … - The Journal of emergency medicine - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Adults presenting to an emergency department with acute respiratory illness were
studied prospectively in an effort to identify sensitive clinical criteria for
the diagnosis of pneumonia. Of 308 patients studied, 118 (38%) had definite ...
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Decision rules and clinical prediction of pneumonia: evaluation of low-yield criteria


BM Singal, JR Hedges, KL Radack - Annals of emergency medicine, 1989 - Elsevier
Prediction rules have been recommended for guiding the ordering of diagnostic
tests. Such rules can be used to define low-yield criteria (LYC) for the purpose
of identifying patients with an extremely low probability of disease and ...
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Prediction of pneumonia in outpatients with acute cough- A statistical approach.


P Diehr, RW Wood, J Bushyhead, L Krueger, … - J. Chron. Dis., 1984 - works.bepress.com
J Oree Dto Vol. 37. No. 3. pp. 215-225. 1984 Printed in Grett Britain. All
rights reserved A ~> ;-y Copyright i 0021-9681/84 $3.00 + 0.00 i 1984 Pergamon
Press Ltd PREDICTION OF PNEUMONIA IN OUTPATIENTS WITH ACUTE COUGH—A ...
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Comparison of physician judgment and decision aids for ordering chest radiographs for …


CL Emerman, N Dawson, T Speroff, C Siciliano … - Annals of emergency medicine, 1991 - Elsevier
Prospective observational investigation with preradiograph survey of physicians'
intent to order chest radiographs for patients presenting with respiratory
complaints. All patients had uniform clinical data collected, including ...
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Does this patient have community-acquired pneumonia? Diagnosing pneumonia by history …


JP Metlay, WN Kapoor, MJ Fine - Jama, 1997 - Am Med Assoc
Community-acquired pneumonia is an important cause of acute respiratory symptoms
(eg, cough) in the ambulatory care setting. Distinguishing pneumonia from other
causes of respiratory illnesses, such as acute bronchitis and upper ...
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Diagnosing pneumonia by physical examination: relevant or relic?


JE Wipf, BA Lipsky, JV Hirschmann, EJ Boyko … - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
Methods Fifty-two male patients presenting to the emergency department of a
university-affiliated Veterans Affairs medical center with symptoms of lower
respiratory tract infection (cough and change in sputum) were prospectively ...
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National trends in the use of antibiotics by primary care physicians for adult patients with …


JP Metlay, RS Stafford, DE Singer - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1998 - archinte.highwire.org
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The effect of chest radiographs on the management and clinical course of patients with …


JB Bushyhead, RW Wood, RK Tompkins, BW … - Medical Care, 1983 - jstor.org
The authors studied 2018 consecutive patients with a cough of less than 1
month's duration, presenting for medical care with this problem for the first
time. Chest films were taken of all of the last 1819 of these patients. ...
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Reliability of eliciting physical signs in examination of the chest.


MA Spiteri, DG Cook, SW Clarke - Lancet, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Agreement between 24 physicians on the presence or absence of respiratory signs
was investigated. The physicians were divided into six sets of 4; each set
examined 4 patients with well-defined chest signs. There was generally poor ...
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