Contains fulltext : 138014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: External validation and comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of two predictive tools, the emergency department triad and the clinical scoring tool in diagnosing acute diverticulitis. METHODS: Two derivation datasets were used crosswise for external validation. In addition, both tools were validated in a third independent cohort. Predictive values were reassessed and the Area Under the Curve expressed discriminatory capacity. Performance was compared by calculating positive predictive values of the emergency department triad in the validation cohorts and with a cut-off analysis for the clinical scoring tool at a positive predictive value of 90%. RESU...
PURPOSE: to establish CT features and CLINICAL findings which can predict successful conservative tr...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based criteria in the therapeutic choice for sigmoid acute diverticulitis (AD)...
Abstract Background. The lack of pathognomonic findings and the chance of complicated disease have r...
AIM: External validation and comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of two predictive tools, the emer...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify patients in whom the clinical diagnosis of diverticul...
Objectives: Most diverticulitis patients (80%) who are referred to secondary care have uncomplicated...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify clinical factors leading to increased diagnostic a...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess and compare the diagnos...
Background & Aims: We aimed at identifying specific emergency department (ED) risk factors for devel...
Rune Erichsen1, Lisa Strate2, Henrik Toft Sørensen1, John A Baron31Department of Clinical...
Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of non-enhanced low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in ...
Introduction: Acute diverticulitis (AD) is increasingly seen in Emergency services. The application ...
In this session different issues for the diagnosis of diverticular disease (DD) were considered incl...
In this session different issues for the diagnosis of diverticular disease (DD) were considered incl...
The aim was to determine diverticulosis and its complications radiological and endoscopic diagnostic...
PURPOSE: to establish CT features and CLINICAL findings which can predict successful conservative tr...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based criteria in the therapeutic choice for sigmoid acute diverticulitis (AD)...
Abstract Background. The lack of pathognomonic findings and the chance of complicated disease have r...
AIM: External validation and comparison of the diagnostic accuracy of two predictive tools, the emer...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to identify patients in whom the clinical diagnosis of diverticul...
Objectives: Most diverticulitis patients (80%) who are referred to secondary care have uncomplicated...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify clinical factors leading to increased diagnostic a...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess and compare the diagnos...
Background & Aims: We aimed at identifying specific emergency department (ED) risk factors for devel...
Rune Erichsen1, Lisa Strate2, Henrik Toft Sørensen1, John A Baron31Department of Clinical...
Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of non-enhanced low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) in ...
Introduction: Acute diverticulitis (AD) is increasingly seen in Emergency services. The application ...
In this session different issues for the diagnosis of diverticular disease (DD) were considered incl...
In this session different issues for the diagnosis of diverticular disease (DD) were considered incl...
The aim was to determine diverticulosis and its complications radiological and endoscopic diagnostic...
PURPOSE: to establish CT features and CLINICAL findings which can predict successful conservative tr...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based criteria in the therapeutic choice for sigmoid acute diverticulitis (AD)...
Abstract Background. The lack of pathognomonic findings and the chance of complicated disease have r...