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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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26 to 34 of 34 Research Studies DisplayedWang RC, Rodriguez RM, Moghadassi M
External validation of the STONE score, a clinical prediction rule for ureteral stone: an observational multi-institutional study.
The STONE score is a clinical decision rule that classifies patients with suspected nephrolithiasis into low-, moderate-, and high-score groups, with corresponding probabilities of ureteral stone. The researchers evaluated the STONE score compared with physician gestalt. They concluded that in its present form, the STONE score lacks sufficient accuracy to allow clinicians to defer CT scan for suspected ureteral stone.
AHRQ-funded; HS021281; HS019312.
Citation: Wang RC, Rodriguez RM, Moghadassi M .
External validation of the STONE score, a clinical prediction rule for ureteral stone: an observational multi-institutional study.
Ann Emerg Med 2016 Apr;67(4):423-32.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2015.08.019.
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Keywords: Decision Making, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Imaging, Kidney Disease and Health, Practice Patterns
Fenton JJ, Robbins JA, Amarnath AL
Osteoporosis overtreatment in a regional health care system.
The researchers estimated the frequency of osteoporosis overtreatment in a regional health care system where DXA reports routinely include T scores for anatomic sites (e.g., lateral lumbar spine) that the International Society for Clinical Densitometry does not recommend for osteoporosis diagnosis. They found that two-thirds of new osteoporosis drug prescriptions were potentially inappropriate.
AHRQ-funded; HS022236.
Citation: Fenton JJ, Robbins JA, Amarnath AL .
Osteoporosis overtreatment in a regional health care system.
JAMA Intern Med 2016 Mar;176(3):391-3. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2015.6020.
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Keywords: Decision Making, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Medication, Osteoporosis
Patel J, Yopp A, Waljee AK
Development and internal validation of a model for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis.
The authors sought to derive and validate a model to accurately distinguish cirrhotic patients with and without hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and compare the accuracy of the model to that of α-fetoprotein (AFP) alone. They found that models including AFP and FIB-4 can accurately discriminate cirrhotic patients with early-stage HCC from those without HCC.
AHRQ-funded; HS022418.
Citation: Patel J, Yopp A, Waljee AK .
Development and internal validation of a model for early detection of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis.
J Clin Gastroenterol 2016 Feb;50(2):175-9. doi: 10.1097/mcg.0000000000000377.
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Keywords: Cancer, Decision Making, Diagnostic Safety and Quality
Ladapo JA, Blecker S, Douglas PS
Appropriateness of cardiac stress test use among primary care physicians and cardiologists in the United States.
In this study, the researchers used nationally-representative data to examine differences in appropriate use of cardiac stress testing between cardiologists and primary care physicians (PCPs) in the US. Using permissive criteria to determine appropriateness, they found that primary care physicians are more likely to order or perform a rarely appropriate cardiac stress test than cardiologists.
AHRQ-funded; HS023683.
Citation: Ladapo JA, Blecker S, Douglas PS .
Appropriateness of cardiac stress test use among primary care physicians and cardiologists in the United States.
Int J Cardiol 2016 Jan 15;203:584-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2015.10.238.
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Keywords: Cardiovascular Conditions, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Imaging, Primary Care, Decision Making
Callaghan BC, Kerber KA, Pace RJ
Headache neuroimaging: routine testing when guidelines recommend against them.
The aim of this article was to determine the patient-level factors associated with headache neuroimaging in outpatient practice. It concluded that neuroimaging is routinely ordered in outpatient headache patients including populations where guidelines specifically recommend against their use (migraines, chronic headaches, no red flags).
AHRQ-funded; HS017690.
Citation: Callaghan BC, Kerber KA, Pace RJ .
Headache neuroimaging: routine testing when guidelines recommend against them.
Cephalalgia 2015 Nov;35(13):1144-52. doi: 10.1177/0333102415572918.
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Keywords: Neurological Disorders, Imaging, Decision Making, Guidelines, Diagnostic Safety and Quality
Gallego CJ, Shirts BH, Bennette CS
Next-generation sequencing panels for the diagnosis of colorectal cancer and polyposis syndromes: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
The researchers evaluated the cost effectiveness of next-generation sequencing (NGS) panels for the diagnosis of colorectal cancer and polyposis (CRCP) syndromes in patients referred to cancer genetics clinics. They concluded that the use of an NGS panel that includes genes associated with highly penetrant CRCP syndromes in addition to Lynch syndrome genes as a first-line test is likely to provide meaningful clinical benefits in a cost-effective manner.
AHRQ-funded; HS021686.
Citation: Gallego CJ, Shirts BH, Bennette CS .
Next-generation sequencing panels for the diagnosis of colorectal cancer and polyposis syndromes: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
J Clin Oncol 2015 Jun 20;33(18):2084-91. doi: 10.1200/jco.2014.59.3665..
Keywords: Cancer, Cancer: Colorectal Cancer, Decision Making, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Genetics, Healthcare Costs, Screening
Murray DJ, Freeman BD, Boulet JR
Decision making in trauma settings: simulation to improve diagnostic skills.
The objective of this study was to determine whether simulation could be used to provide teams the experiences in managing scenarios that require the use of heuristic as well as analytic diagnostic skills to effectively recognize and treat potentially life-threatening injuries. The results of this preliminary study indicates that teams led by more senior residents received higher scores when managing heuristic scenarios but were less effective when managing the scenarios that require a more analytic approach.
AHRQ-funded; HS018734; HS022265.
Citation: Murray DJ, Freeman BD, Boulet JR .
Decision making in trauma settings: simulation to improve diagnostic skills.
Simul Healthc 2015 Jun;10(3):139-45. doi: 10.1097/sih.0000000000000073..
Keywords: Decision Making, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Critical Care, Patient Safety, Medical Errors
Boehme AK, Rawal PV, Lyerly MJ
Investigating the utility of previously developed prediction scores in acute ischemic stroke patients in the stroke belt.
The researchers compared several scoring systems among patients receiving systemic and endovascular treatments. They concluded that their study demonstrated that although highly predictive of outcome in the original study design treatment groups, prediction scores may not generalize to all patient samples, highlighting the importance of validating prediction scores in diverse samples.
AHRQ-funded; HS013852.
Citation: Boehme AK, Rawal PV, Lyerly MJ .
Investigating the utility of previously developed prediction scores in acute ischemic stroke patients in the stroke belt.
J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 2014 Sep;23(8):2001-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2014.02.003.
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Keywords: Decision Making, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Risk, Stroke
Sloane PD, Kistler C, Mitchell CM
Role of body temperature in diagnosing bacterial infection in nursing home residents.
The goals of this study were to provide empirically based guidance on the role of body temperature and fever in the clinical diagnosis of infections. When the researchers compared their empirically derived definitions of fever with those commonly used to justify the prescription of antibiotics for systemic infections, they concluded that the empirical, less-stringent definitions appeared to better fit the clinical realities of nursing home work.
AHRQ-funded; 290200600011I.
Citation: Sloane PD, Kistler C, Mitchell CM .
Role of body temperature in diagnosing bacterial infection in nursing home residents.
J Am Geriatr Soc 2014 Jan;62(1):135-40..
Keywords: Nursing Homes, Diagnostic Safety and Quality, Decision Making