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The Predictive Value of the NICE “Red Traffic Lights” in Acutely Ill Children

OBJECTIVE: Early recognition and treatment of febrile children with serious infections (SI) improves prognosis, however, early detection can be difficult. We aimed to validate the predictive rule-in value of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) most severe alarming signs...

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Autores principales: Kerkhof, Evelien, Lakhanpaul, Monica, Ray, Samiran, Verbakel, Jan Y., Van den Bruel, Ann, Thompson, Matthew, Berger, Marjolein Y., Moll, Henriette A., Oostenbrink, Rianne
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3954615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24633015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090847
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author Kerkhof, Evelien
Lakhanpaul, Monica
Ray, Samiran
Verbakel, Jan Y.
Van den Bruel, Ann
Thompson, Matthew
Berger, Marjolein Y.
Moll, Henriette A.
Oostenbrink, Rianne
author_facet Kerkhof, Evelien
Lakhanpaul, Monica
Ray, Samiran
Verbakel, Jan Y.
Van den Bruel, Ann
Thompson, Matthew
Berger, Marjolein Y.
Moll, Henriette A.
Oostenbrink, Rianne
author_sort Kerkhof, Evelien
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description OBJECTIVE: Early recognition and treatment of febrile children with serious infections (SI) improves prognosis, however, early detection can be difficult. We aimed to validate the predictive rule-in value of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) most severe alarming signs or symptoms to identify SI in children. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: The 16 most severe (“red”) features of the NICE traffic light system were validated in seven different primary care and emergency department settings, including 6,260 children presenting with acute illness. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We focussed on the individual predictive value of single red features for SI and their combinations. Results were presented as positive likelihood ratios, sensitivities and specificities. We categorised “general” and “disease-specific” red features. Changes in pre-test probability versus post-test probability for SI were visualised in Fagan nomograms. RESULTS: Almost all red features had rule-in value for SI, but only four individual red features substantially raised the probability of SI in more than one dataset: “does not wake/stay awake”, “reduced skin turgor”, “non-blanching rash”, and “focal neurological signs”. The presence of ≥3 red features improved prediction of SI but still lacked strong rule-in value as likelihood ratios were below 5. CONCLUSIONS: The rule-in value of the most severe alarming signs or symptoms of the NICE traffic light system for identifying children with SI was limited, even when multiple red features were present. Our study highlights the importance of assessing the predictive value of alarming signs in clinical guidelines prior to widespread implementation in routine practice.
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spelling pubmed-39546152014-03-18 The Predictive Value of the NICE “Red Traffic Lights” in Acutely Ill Children Kerkhof, Evelien Lakhanpaul, Monica Ray, Samiran Verbakel, Jan Y. Van den Bruel, Ann Thompson, Matthew Berger, Marjolein Y. Moll, Henriette A. Oostenbrink, Rianne PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Early recognition and treatment of febrile children with serious infections (SI) improves prognosis, however, early detection can be difficult. We aimed to validate the predictive rule-in value of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) most severe alarming signs or symptoms to identify SI in children. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: The 16 most severe (“red”) features of the NICE traffic light system were validated in seven different primary care and emergency department settings, including 6,260 children presenting with acute illness. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: We focussed on the individual predictive value of single red features for SI and their combinations. Results were presented as positive likelihood ratios, sensitivities and specificities. We categorised “general” and “disease-specific” red features. Changes in pre-test probability versus post-test probability for SI were visualised in Fagan nomograms. RESULTS: Almost all red features had rule-in value for SI, but only four individual red features substantially raised the probability of SI in more than one dataset: “does not wake/stay awake”, “reduced skin turgor”, “non-blanching rash”, and “focal neurological signs”. The presence of ≥3 red features improved prediction of SI but still lacked strong rule-in value as likelihood ratios were below 5. CONCLUSIONS: The rule-in value of the most severe alarming signs or symptoms of the NICE traffic light system for identifying children with SI was limited, even when multiple red features were present. Our study highlights the importance of assessing the predictive value of alarming signs in clinical guidelines prior to widespread implementation in routine practice. Public Library of Science 2014-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3954615/ /pubmed/24633015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090847 Text en © 2014 Kerkhof et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kerkhof, Evelien
Lakhanpaul, Monica
Ray, Samiran
Verbakel, Jan Y.
Van den Bruel, Ann
Thompson, Matthew
Berger, Marjolein Y.
Moll, Henriette A.
Oostenbrink, Rianne
The Predictive Value of the NICE “Red Traffic Lights” in Acutely Ill Children
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title_fullStr The Predictive Value of the NICE “Red Traffic Lights” in Acutely Ill Children
title_full_unstemmed The Predictive Value of the NICE “Red Traffic Lights” in Acutely Ill Children
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title_sort predictive value of the nice “red traffic lights” in acutely ill children
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3954615/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24633015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090847
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