Diagnostic Error in the Critically Ill: A Hidden Epidemic?
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Diagnostic Error in the Critically Ill: A Hidden Epidemic?
Abstract
Epidemiologic studies of diagnostic error in the intensive care unit (ICU) consist mostly of descriptive autopsy series. In these studies, rates of diagnostic errors are approximately 5% to 10%. Recently validated methods for retrospectively measuring error have expanded our understanding of the scope of the problem. These alternative measurement strategies have yielded similar estimates for the frequency of diagnostic error in the ICU. Although there is a fair understanding of the frequency of errors, further research is needed to better define the risk factors for diagnostic error in the ICU.
Keywords: Autopsy; Diagnostic error; Intensive care units; Medical errors; Patient harm; Patient safety.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosures Drs P. Bergl and Y. Zhou have no disclosure or conflict of interest.
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