Differential diagnosis of jaundice: a pocket diagnostic chart
- 10 December 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Liver International
- Vol. 4 (6) , 360-371
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0676.1984.tb00952.x
Abstract
Based on extensive clinical and clinical chemical information (107 different items) from 1002 jaundiced patients, a diagnostic algorithm was developed and evaluated on a test sample of another 110 jaundiced patients. A primary classification into categories of obstructive jaundice (probably of obstruction .gtoreq. 0.80), non-obstructive jaundice (probability of obstruction .ltoreq. 0.20) and of doubtful causes of jaundice (probability of obstruction: 0.20-0.80) was attempted. Among 234 patients in the data base who were classified as obstructive, 220 (94%) proved to be so, as did 36 (97%) of 37 in the test sample. The corresponding figures for non-obstructive jaundice were 463 (96%) of 483 patients correctly classified in the data base and 47 (92%) of 51 patients in the test sample. Altogether 69% of the patients in the data base and 75% of those in the test sample were correctly classified, in 27% and 20% the cause of jaundice was doubtful, and only 4% and 5%, respectively, were misclassified. A slight majority of the patients in whom the algorithmic diagnosis were doubtful proved obstructive. A close correlation was found between the preliminary diagnosis made by the algorithm and by the clinicians. A secondary classification of the patients by the algorithm into benign vs. malignant causes of obstructive jaundice performed equally well in the data base and the test sample.Keywords
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