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Background
Clinical decision rules are used in the emergency department to improve diagnosis or decrease unneeded clinical testing [1]
Rules
Head Trauma
Blunt neck trauma/Cervical spine clearance
Thoracic trauma
- NEXUS Chest CT Rule
- Pediatric: EBQ:Validation of a prediction rule for the identification of children with intra-abdominal injuries after blunt torso trauma
PE Rules
- Wells Criteria
- Study: EBQ:Wells PE Rule Out
- PERC rule
- Study: EBQ:PERC Rule Validation
Syncope
Chest pain/ACS
Ottawa Rules
Necrotizing Fasciitis
- LRINEC Score
- Study: EBQ:LRINEC Score
References
- ↑ Green SM, Schriger DL, Yealy DM. Methodologic standards for interpreting clinical decision rules in emergency medicine: 2014 update. Ann Emerg Med. 2014 Sep;64(3):286-91.