Harbingers of sepsis misdiagnosis among pediatric emergency department patients

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Sawicki, Jonathan G. [1 ]
Graham, Jessica [1 ,2 ]
Larsen, Gitte [1 ,3 ]
Workman, Jennifer K. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, 100 N Mario Capecchi Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84113 USA
[2] Primary Childrens Med Ctr, Div Emergency Med, Salt Lake City, UT USA
[3] Primary Childrens Med Ctr, Div Crit Care Med, Salt Lake City, UT USA
关键词
pediatrics; diagnostic error; sepsis; misdiagnosis related harms; DISEASE PAIR ANALYSIS; DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS; SEPTIC SHOCK; HEALTH-CARE; CHILDREN; MORTALITY;
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10.1515/dx-2024-0119
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives To identify clinical presentations that acted as harbingers for future sepsis hospitalizations in pediatric patients evaluated in the emergency department (ED) using the Symptom Disease Pair Analysis of Diagnostic Error (SPADE) methodology.Methods We identified patients in the Pediatric Health Information Systems (PHIS) database admitted for sepsis between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2023 and limited the study cohort to those patients who had an ED treat-and-release visit in the 30 days prior to admission. Using the look-back approach of the SPADE methodology, we identified the most common clinical presentations at the initial ED visit and used an observed to expected (O:E) analysis to determine which presentations were overrepresented. We then employed a graphical, temporal analysis with a comparison group to identify which overrepresented presentations most likely represented harbingers for future sepsis hospitalization.Results We identified 184,157 inpatient admissions for sepsis, of which 15,331 hospitalizations (8.3 %) were preceded by a treat-and-release ED visit in the prior 30 days. Based on the O:E and temporal analyses, the presentations of fever and dehydration were both overrepresented in the study cohort and temporally clustered close to sepsis hospitalization. ED treat-and-release visits for fever or dehydration preceded 1.2 % of all sepsis admissions.Conclusions In pediatric patients presenting to the ED, fever and dehydration may represent harbingers for future sepsis hospitalization. The SPADE methodology could be applied to the PHIS database to develop diagnostic performance measures across a wide range of pediatric hospitals.
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