Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department: Missed Diagnoses
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.emc.2021.07.005
Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department: Missed Diagnoses
Abstract
Abdominal pain is the most common chief complaint in the Emergency Department. Abdominal pain is caused by a variety of gastrointestinal and nongastrointestinal disorders. Some frequently missed conditions include biliary pathology, appendicitis, diverticulitis, and urogenital pathology. The Emergency Medicine clinician must consider all aspects of the patient's presentation including history, physical examination, laboratory testing, and imaging. If no diagnosis is identified, close reassessment of pain, vital signs, and physical examination are necessary to ensure safe discharge. Strict verbal and written return precautions should be provided to the patient.
Keywords: Abdominal pain; Emergency department discharge instructions; Missed appendicitis; Missed cholecystitis; Missed diagnosis; Return visits.
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