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Title: Diagnostic errors in older patients: A systematic review of incidence and potential causes in seven prevalent diseases
Authors: Scott, I. A.
Martin, J. H.
Skinner, T. R.
Issue Date: 2016
Source: 9 , 2016, p. 137-146
Pages: 137-146
Journal: International Journal of General Medicine
Abstract: Background: Misdiagnosis, either over-or underdiagnosis, exposes older patients to increased risk of inappropriate or omitted investigations and treatments, psychological distress, and financial burden. Objective: To evaluate the frequency and nature of diagnostic errors in 16 conditions prevalent in older patients by undertaking a systematic literature review. Data sources and study selection: Cohort studies, cross-sectional studies, or systematic reviews of such studies published in Medline between September 1993 and May 2014 were searched using key search terms of “diagnostic error”, “misdiagnosis”, “accuracy”, “validity”, or “diagnosis” and terms relating to each disease. Data synthesis: A total of 938 articles were retrieved. Diagnostic error rates of >10% for both over-and underdiagnosis were seen in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, heart failure, stroke/transient ischemic attack, and acute myocardial infarction. Diabetes was overdiagnosed in <5% of cases. Conclusion: Over-and underdiagnosis are common in older patients. Explanations for overdiagnosis include subjective diagnostic criteria and the use of criteria not validated in older patients. Underdiagnosis was associated with long preclinical phases of disease or lack of sensitive diagnostic criteria. Factors that predispose to misdiagnosis in older patients must be emphasized in education and clinical guidelines.
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http://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&from=export&id=L610874061http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S96741
Keywords: troponin Tacute heart infarction;age;aged;aging;cerebrovascular accident;chronic obstructive lung disease;cohort analysis;cross-sectional study;dementia;diabetes mellitus;diagnostic accuracy;diagnostic error;diagnostic test accuracy study;disease duration;disease severity;epilepsy;forced expiratory volume;forced vital capacity;gastroesophageal reflux;heart failure;human;hypertension;incidence;kidney failure;major depression;medical education;osteoarthritis;osteoporosis;Parkinson disease;peripheral occlusive artery disease;practice guideline;predictive value;prevalence;review;sensitivity and specificity;sleep disordered breathing;spirometry;systematic review;transient ischemic attack;validity
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Sunshine Coast HHS Publications

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