How good is our diagnostic intuition? Clinician prediction of bacteremia in critically ill children.
Katherine E M HoopsJames C FacklerAnne KingElizabeth ColantuoniAaron M MilstoneCharlotte Woods-HillPublished in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2020)
Clinicians are accurate in predicting critically ill children whose blood cultures, obtained for symptoms of sepsis, will be negative. Clinicians frequently overestimate the presence of bacteremia. The combination of evidence-based practice guidelines and bedside judgment should be leveraged to optimize diagnosis of bacteremia.