Background Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortality. In the busy setting of an emergency department (ED) patients are diagnosed under difficult circumstances. As a consequence, the ED diagnosis at hospital admittance may often be a descriptive diagnosis, such as “decreased general condition”. Our objective was to determine in how far patients with such an unspecific ED diagnosis differ from patients with a specific ED diagnosis and whether they experience a worse outcome. Methods We conducted a prospective observational study in Bern university hospital in Switzerland for all adult non-trauma patients admitted to any...
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the incidence and characteristics of patients pr...
Abstract Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency s...
Formal processes for recognising and responding to deteriorating emergency department (ED) patients ...
BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortali...
Abstract Background Up to 20% of patients admitted to an emergency department present with non-speci...
BACKGROUND: Nonspecific complaints (NSC) at the Emergency Department (ED) are not well researched ye...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...
ImportanceReduction in emergency department (ED) use is frequently viewed as a potential source for ...
Abstract: The prevalence of diagnoses, morbidity, and mortality of patients with nonspecific complai...
Background Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Est...
Abstract Background Since previous studies suggest the emergency department (ED) misdiagnosis rate o...
Abstract Background Patients presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalised weak...
Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency setting, es...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the incidence and characteristics of patients pr...
Abstract Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency s...
Formal processes for recognising and responding to deteriorating emergency department (ED) patients ...
BACKGROUND Misdiagnosis is a major public health problem, causing increased morbidity and mortali...
Abstract Background Up to 20% of patients admitted to an emergency department present with non-speci...
BACKGROUND: Nonspecific complaints (NSC) at the Emergency Department (ED) are not well researched ye...
Emergency department (ED) and emergency medical services (EMS) contacts are increasing and one third...
Introduction: Understanding the cause of patients’ symptoms often requires identifying a pathologica...
ImportanceReduction in emergency department (ED) use is frequently viewed as a potential source for ...
Abstract: The prevalence of diagnoses, morbidity, and mortality of patients with nonspecific complai...
Background Diagnostic errors occur frequently, especially in the emergency room. Est...
Abstract Background Since previous studies suggest the emergency department (ED) misdiagnosis rate o...
Abstract Background Patients presenting with non-specific complaints (NSC), such as generalised weak...
Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency setting, es...
Introduction: Knowledge about the relationship between symptoms, diagnoses, and mortality in emergen...
Objective The objective of this study was to assess the incidence and characteristics of patients pr...
Abstract Background Nonspecific complaint (NSC) is a common presenting complaint in the emergency s...
Formal processes for recognising and responding to deteriorating emergency department (ED) patients ...