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Isabel -
A Web-based differential diagnostic tool for emergency paediatrics:
results of an initial evaluation
P Ramnarayan, A Tomlinson, A Rao, J Britto
Objectives:
To test the accuracy and the safety of a Web-based differential diagnostic
tool (Isabel) for a set of case histories collected during two phases of
evaluation, Phase I: hypothetical cases provided by clinicans and Phase II:
real clinical presentations to emergency paediatric departments.
Design: Prospective, descriptive study.
Setting: Acute paediatric units in 2 teaching and 2 district
general hospitals in the South-East of England.
Materials: Sets of summary clinical features and their expected
diagnoses from Phase I (hypothetical cases provided by participating
clinicians in August 2000) and final diagnoses from Phase II (real
children presenting to the participating acute paediatric units between
October and December 2000).
Main outcome measures: Presence in the Isabel output list of
a) the expected or final diagnosis and
b) all clinically significant diagnoses for each case, as decided by
an expert panel.
Results: 99 hypothetical cases from Phase I, and 100 real-life
case scenarios from Phase II were included in the study. Isabel
displayed the diagnosis expected by the clinician in 90/99 hypothetical
cases (91%). Cases from Phase II evaluation covered a range of paediatric
specialities and represented 55 unique final diagnoses. Isabel displayed
the final diagnosis in 83/100 real cases (83 %) and the complete set of
all clinically significant diagnoses for each case in 73/100 (73%)
cases.
Conclusion: Isabel was safe and accurate in generating
differential diagnoses for a variety of real as well as hypothetical case
scenarios.
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