Inability to Predict Relapse in Acute Asthma

FISCHL and co-workers developed an index that they claimed would predict relapse in patients with asthma. 1 The index had a 95 per cent sensitivity and a 97 per cent specificity when applied to a sample of emergency room patients discharged or hospitalized within 12 hours. The authors enumerated the...

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description FISCHL and co-workers developed an index that they claimed would predict relapse in patients with asthma. 1 The index had a 95 per cent sensitivity and a 97 per cent specificity when applied to a sample of emergency room patients discharged or hospitalized within 12 hours. The authors enumerated the advantages of this index, including cost-effectiveness and a shorter period of emergency care before hospitalization. Other investigators have reported that the index is both accurate 2 and useful. 3 Before this or any other index gains universal acceptance, we should demonstrate that the predictions are valid in a variety of settings. 4 , 5 This validation . . .
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Age
Allergic diseases
Asthma
Asthma - diagnosis
Asthma - therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Case reports
Clinical decision making
Decision making
Discriminant analysis
Dyspnea - etiology
Emergency medical care
Emergency services
Humans
Immunopathology
Internal medicine
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Patients
Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
Probability
Prognosis
Pulse
Regression Analysis
Respiration
Respiratory and ent allergic diseases
Steroids
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