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Predictors of suppurative complications for acute sore throat in primary care: prospective clinical cohort study
by
Mant, David
, Hay, Alastair D
, Williamson, Ian
, Delaney, Brendan
, Barratt, Paula
, Moore, Michael
, Butler, Chris C
, Broomfield, Sue
, Stuart, Beth
, Little, Paul
, Hobbs, F D Richard
, Campbell, John
, Hood, Kerenza
, Mullee, Mark
, Everitt, Hazel
in
Abscess - microbiology
/ Abscesses
/ Acute Disease
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antigens
/ Area Under Curve
/ Bacterial infections
/ Cellulitis
/ Cellulitis - microbiology
/ Cohort analysis
/ Ear diseases
/ Earache - microbiology
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Humans
/ Impetigo
/ Impetigo - microbiology
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Office Visits - statistics & numerical data
/ Otitis media
/ Otitis Media, Suppurative - microbiology
/ Palatine Tonsil
/ Patients
/ Pharyngitis
/ Pharyngitis - complications
/ Pharyngitis - drug therapy
/ Pharynx
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care
/ Prospective Studies
/ ROC Curve
/ Sinusitis
/ Sinusitis - microbiology
/ Survival analysis
/ Tonsil
/ Tonsillitis - microbiology
/ Young Adult
2013
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Predictors of suppurative complications for acute sore throat in primary care: prospective clinical cohort study
by
Mant, David
, Hay, Alastair D
, Williamson, Ian
, Delaney, Brendan
, Barratt, Paula
, Moore, Michael
, Butler, Chris C
, Broomfield, Sue
, Stuart, Beth
, Little, Paul
, Hobbs, F D Richard
, Campbell, John
, Hood, Kerenza
, Mullee, Mark
, Everitt, Hazel
in
Abscess - microbiology
/ Abscesses
/ Acute Disease
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antigens
/ Area Under Curve
/ Bacterial infections
/ Cellulitis
/ Cellulitis - microbiology
/ Cohort analysis
/ Ear diseases
/ Earache - microbiology
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Humans
/ Impetigo
/ Impetigo - microbiology
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Office Visits - statistics & numerical data
/ Otitis media
/ Otitis Media, Suppurative - microbiology
/ Palatine Tonsil
/ Patients
/ Pharyngitis
/ Pharyngitis - complications
/ Pharyngitis - drug therapy
/ Pharynx
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care
/ Prospective Studies
/ ROC Curve
/ Sinusitis
/ Sinusitis - microbiology
/ Survival analysis
/ Tonsil
/ Tonsillitis - microbiology
/ Young Adult
2013
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Predictors of suppurative complications for acute sore throat in primary care: prospective clinical cohort study
by
Mant, David
, Hay, Alastair D
, Williamson, Ian
, Delaney, Brendan
, Barratt, Paula
, Moore, Michael
, Butler, Chris C
, Broomfield, Sue
, Stuart, Beth
, Little, Paul
, Hobbs, F D Richard
, Campbell, John
, Hood, Kerenza
, Mullee, Mark
, Everitt, Hazel
in
Abscess - microbiology
/ Abscesses
/ Acute Disease
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antigens
/ Area Under Curve
/ Bacterial infections
/ Cellulitis
/ Cellulitis - microbiology
/ Cohort analysis
/ Ear diseases
/ Earache - microbiology
/ Female
/ Fever
/ Humans
/ Impetigo
/ Impetigo - microbiology
/ Infections
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Office Visits - statistics & numerical data
/ Otitis media
/ Otitis Media, Suppurative - microbiology
/ Palatine Tonsil
/ Patients
/ Pharyngitis
/ Pharyngitis - complications
/ Pharyngitis - drug therapy
/ Pharynx
/ Primary care
/ Primary Health Care
/ Prospective Studies
/ ROC Curve
/ Sinusitis
/ Sinusitis - microbiology
/ Survival analysis
/ Tonsil
/ Tonsillitis - microbiology
/ Young Adult
2013
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Predictors of suppurative complications for acute sore throat in primary care: prospective clinical cohort study
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Predictors of suppurative complications for acute sore throat in primary care: prospective clinical cohort study
2013
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Objective To document whether elements of a structured history and examination predict adverse outcome of acute sore throat.Design Prospective clinical cohort.Setting Primary care.Participants 14 610 adults with acute sore throat (≤2 weeks’ duration).Main outcome measures Common suppurative complications (quinsy or peritonsillar abscess, otitis media, sinusitis, impetigo or cellulitis) and reconsultation with new or unresolving symptoms within one month.Results Complications were assessed reliably (inter-rater κ=0.95). 1.3% (177/13 445) of participants developed complications overall and 14.2% (1889/13 288) reconsulted with new or unresolving symptoms. Independent predictors of complications were severe tonsillar inflammation (documented among 13.0% (1652/12 717); odds ratio 1.92, 95% confidence interval 1.28 to 2.89) and severe earache (5% (667/13 323); 3.02, 1.91 to 4.76), but the model including both variables had modest prognostic utility (bootstrapped area under the receiver operator curve 0.61, 0.57 to 0.65), and 70% of complications (124/177) occurred when neither was present. Clinical prediction rules for bacterial infection (Centor criteria and FeverPAIN) also predicted complications, but predictive values were also poor and most complications occurred with low scores (67% (118/175) scoring ≤2 for Centor; 126/173 (73%) scoring ≤2 for FeverPAIN). Previous medical problems, sex, temperature, and muscle aches were independently but weakly associated with reconsultation with new or unresolving symptoms.Conclusion Important suppurative complications after an episode of acute sore throat in primary care are uncommon. History and examination and scores to predict bacterial infection cannot usefully identify those who will develop complications. Clinicians will need to rely on strategies such as safety netting or delayed prescription in managing the uncertainty and low risk of complications.
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
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