Research Article
Diagnostic Agreement between Prehospital Emergency and In-Hospital Physicians
Table 2
Sensitivity analysis of the most common prehospital mission-related hospital discharge diagnoses by the prehospital emergency physician.
| Designation | Number of dA (n) | p | Yes | No |
| Diagnoses total | 64,1% (883) | 35,9% (495) | - | Hypertensive crisis | 85,5% (100) | 14,5% (17) | 0,01 | Cardiac decompensation | 53% (50) | 47% (44) | 0,02 | Syncope, hypotonic dysregulation | 81% (68) | 19% (16) | 0,01 | Dehydration | - | - | 0,89 | Acute coronary syndrome | - | - | 0,88 | Pneumonia | 32% (17) | 68% (36) | 0,01 | Exacerbated COPD | - | - | 0,12 | Arrhythmia absoluta | 87% (34) | 13% (5) | 0,01 | Stable angina pectoris | 81% (29) | 19% (7) | 0,04 | Seizure | 86% (31) | 14% (5) | 0,01 | Chest wall pain | 27% (9) | 73% (24) | 0,01 | Hypoglycemia/hypoglycemic Coma | 97% (30) | 3% (1) | 0,01 | Stroke | - | - | 0,57 |
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