Abstract Background To investigate diagnostic errors and their association with adverse outcomes (AOs) during patient revisits with repeat imaging (RVRIs) in the emergency department (ED). Results Diagnostic errors stemming from index imaging studies and AOs within 30 days in 1054 RVRIs (≤ 7 days) from 2005 to 2015 were retrospectively analyzed according to revisit timing (early [≤ 72 h] or late [> 72 h to 7 days] RVRIs). Risk factors for AOs were assessed using multivariable logistic analysis. The AO rate in the diagnostic error group was significantly higher than that in the non-error group (33.3% [77 of 231] vs. 14.8% [122 of 823], p < .001). The AO rate was the highest in early revisits within 72 h if diagnostic errors occurred (36.2%, ...
Background Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Est...
Objective Diagnostic error is a key healthcare concern and can result in substantial morbidity and m...
OBJECTIVE: To define a quality assurance instrument to evaluate errors in diagnostic processes made ...
Abstract Background To characterize clinically signif...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
A persistent problem for emergency physicians is the patient who returns unscheduled to the emergenc...
Background: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
Emergency and trauma care produces a "perfect storm" for radiological errors: uncooperative patients...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to determine both the frequency of repeat CT performed withi...
ObjectiveIn this article, we describe some of the cognitive and system-based sources of detection an...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic inter-pretations by radiol...
Introduction Human error plays a vital role in diagnostic errors in the emergency department. A thor...
Background Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there is...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
Adverse events contribute to significant patient morbidity and mortality on a global scale, and this...
Background Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Est...
Objective Diagnostic error is a key healthcare concern and can result in substantial morbidity and m...
OBJECTIVE: To define a quality assurance instrument to evaluate errors in diagnostic processes made ...
Abstract Background To characterize clinically signif...
Background: Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there i...
A persistent problem for emergency physicians is the patient who returns unscheduled to the emergenc...
Background: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
Emergency and trauma care produces a "perfect storm" for radiological errors: uncooperative patients...
OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study is to determine both the frequency of repeat CT performed withi...
ObjectiveIn this article, we describe some of the cognitive and system-based sources of detection an...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Studies have looked at the accuracy of radiologic inter-pretations by radiol...
Introduction Human error plays a vital role in diagnostic errors in the emergency department. A thor...
Background Diagnostic errors often result in patient harm. Previous studies have shown that there is...
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic error occurs more frequently in the emergency department than in regular in-p...
Adverse events contribute to significant patient morbidity and mortality on a global scale, and this...
Background Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Est...
Objective Diagnostic error is a key healthcare concern and can result in substantial morbidity and m...
OBJECTIVE: To define a quality assurance instrument to evaluate errors in diagnostic processes made ...