NOVOTNÝ, Tomáš, Raymond BOND, Irena ANDRŠOVÁ, Lumír KOC, Martina ŠIŠÁKOVÁ, Dewar FINLAY, Daniel GULDENRING, Jindřich ŠPINAR a Marek MALIK. The role of computerized diagnostic proposals in the interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram by cardiology and non-cardiology fellows. International Journal of Medical Informatics. Clare: Elsevier Ireland Ltd., 2017, roč. 101, MAY 2017, s. 85-92. ISSN 1386-5056. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.02.007. |
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@article{1379601, author = {Novotný, Tomáš and Bond, Raymond and Andršová, Irena and Koc, Lumír and Šišáková, Martina and Finlay, Dewar and Guldenring, Daniel and Špinar, Jindřich and Malik, Marek}, article_location = {Clare}, article_number = {MAY 2017}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.02.007}, keywords = {Computerized diagnostic proposals; Decision making; Electrocardiogram interpretations}, language = {eng}, issn = {1386-5056}, journal = {International Journal of Medical Informatics}, title = {The role of computerized diagnostic proposals in the interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram by cardiology and non-cardiology fellows}, volume = {101}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1379601 AU - Novotný, Tomáš - Bond, Raymond - Andršová, Irena - Koc, Lumír - Šišáková, Martina - Finlay, Dewar - Guldenring, Daniel - Špinar, Jindřich - Malik, Marek PY - 2017 TI - The role of computerized diagnostic proposals in the interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram by cardiology and non-cardiology fellows JF - International Journal of Medical Informatics VL - 101 IS - MAY 2017 SP - 85-92 EP - 85-92 PB - Elsevier Ireland Ltd. SN - 13865056 KW - Computerized diagnostic proposals KW - Decision making KW - Electrocardiogram interpretations N2 - Introduction Most contemporary 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) devices offer computerized diagnostic proposals. The reliability of these automated diagnoses is limited. It has been suggested that incorrect computer advice can influence physician decision-making. This study analyzed the role of diagnostic proposals in the decision process by a group of fellows of cardiology and other internal medicine subspecialties. Materials and methods A set of 100 clinical 12-lead ECG tracings was selected covering both normal cases and common abnormalities. A team of 15 junior Cardiology Fellows and 15 Non-Cardiology Fellows interpreted the ECGs in 3 phases: without any diagnostic proposal, with a single diagnostic proposal (half of them intentionally incorrect), and with four diagnostic proposals (only one of them being correct) for each ECG. Self-rated confidence of each interpretation was collected. Results Availability of diagnostic proposals significantly increased the diagnostic accuracy (p < 0.001). Nevertheless, in case of a single proposal (either correct or incorrect) the increase of accuracy was present in interpretations with correct diagnostic proposals, while the accuracy was substantially reduced with incorrect proposals. Confidence levels poorly correlated with interpretation scores (rho 2, p < 0.001). Logistic regression showed that an interpreter is most likely to be correct when the ECG offers a correct diagnostic proposal (OR = 10.87) or multiple proposals (OR = 4.43). Conclusion Diagnostic proposals affect the diagnostic accuracy of ECG interpretations. The accuracy is significantly influenced especially when a single diagnostic proposal (either correct or incorrect) is provided. The study suggests that the presentation of multiple computerized diagnoses is likely to improve the diagnostic accuracy of interpreters. ER -
NOVOTNÝ, Tomáš, Raymond BOND, Irena ANDRŠOVÁ, Lumír KOC, Martina ŠIŠÁKOVÁ, Dewar FINLAY, Daniel GULDENRING, Jindřich ŠPINAR a Marek MALIK. The role of computerized diagnostic proposals in the interpretation of the 12-lead electrocardiogram by cardiology and non-cardiology fellows. \textit{International Journal of Medical Informatics}. Clare: Elsevier Ireland Ltd., 2017, roč.~101, MAY 2017, s.~85-92. ISSN~1386-5056. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2017.02.007.
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