Title of article :
Towards evidence-based diagnosis in developing countries : The use of likelihood ratios for robust quick diagnosis
Author/Authors :
Soltani, Akbar tehran university of medical sciences tums - Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center, تهران, ايران , Moayyeri, Alireza Endocrinology Metabolism Research Center - Shariati Hospital, ايران
From page :
211
To page :
215
Abstract :
Evidence-based medicine (EBM), a relatively new paradigm for clinical practice, stresses the use of research evidence in diagnostic evalua- tions and therapeutic interventions. Financial and instrumental scarci- ties in developing countries require clinicians to visit patients under time constraints, especially in outpatient clinical settings. In this situation, clinicians need diagnostic approaches that reduce both diagnostic time and errors. This article discusses what EBM can do to help physicians in this regard. For quick history taking and physical examination, all physi- cians utilize certain “key pointers” (signs or symptoms or paraclinical tests that influence the pretest estimation of the disease prevalence). EBM emphasizes that these key pointers are nothing but signs or symp- toms with significant likelihood ratios. Likelihood ratios are a practical means of interpreting clinical tests; physicians can derive likelihood ratios from critically appraised studies. The use of clinical tests with sizeable likelihood ratios and with likelihood ratios for key pointers from independent body systems may significantly decrease both diagnostic time and errors. EBM could be a significant aid to physicians in the de- veloping world.
Journal title :
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Journal title :
Annals of Saudi Medicine
Record number :
2669817
Link To Document :
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