A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index

BackgroundWe evaluated the concordance between triage scores generated by a novel Internet clinical decision support tool, Clinical GPS (cGPS) (Lumiata Inc, San Mateo, CA), and the Emergency Severity Index (ESI), a well-established and clinically validated patient severity sc...

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Main Authors: Elias, Pierre, Damle, Ash, Casale, Michael, Branson, Kim, Peterson, Nick, Churi, Chaitanya, Komatireddy, Ravi, Feramisco, Jamison
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2015-06-01
Series:JMIR Medical Informatics
Online Access:http://medinform.jmir.org/2015/2/e23/
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spelling doaj-d966630e0da149859cdf700cdadd33902021-05-03T01:40:51ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Medical Informatics2291-96942015-06-0132e2310.2196/medinform.3508A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity IndexElias, PierreDamle, AshCasale, MichaelBranson, KimPeterson, NickChuri, ChaitanyaKomatireddy, RaviFeramisco, Jamison BackgroundWe evaluated the concordance between triage scores generated by a novel Internet clinical decision support tool, Clinical GPS (cGPS) (Lumiata Inc, San Mateo, CA), and the Emergency Severity Index (ESI), a well-established and clinically validated patient severity scale in use today. Although the ESI and cGPS use different underlying algorithms to calculate patient severity, both utilize a five-point integer scale with level 1 representing the highest severity. ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to compare cGPS results with an established gold standard in emergency triage. MethodsWe conducted a blinded trial comparing triage scores from the ESI: A Triage Tool for Emergency Department Care, Version 4, Implementation Handbook to those generated by cGPS from the text of 73 sample case vignettes. A weighted, quadratic kappa statistic was used to assess agreement between cGPS derived severity scores and those published in the ESI handbook for all 73 cases. Weighted kappa concordance was defined a priori as almost perfect (kappa > 0.8), substantial (0.6 < kappa < 0.8), moderate (0.4 < kappa < 0.6), fair (0.2 < kappa< 0.4), or slight (kappa < 0.2). ResultsOf the 73 case vignettes, the cGPS severity score matched the ESI handbook score in 95% of cases (69/73 cases), in addition, the weighted, quadratic kappa statistic showed almost perfect agreement (kappa = 0.93, 95% CI 0.854-0.996). In the subanalysis of 41 case vignettes assigned ESI scores of level 1 or 2, the cGPS and ESI severity scores matched in 95% of cases (39/41 cases). ConclusionsThese results indicate that the cGPS is a reliable indicator of triage severity, based on its comparison to a standardized index, the ESI. Future studies are needed to determine whether the cGPS can accurately assess the triage of patients in real clinical environments.http://medinform.jmir.org/2015/2/e23/
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author Elias, Pierre
Damle, Ash
Casale, Michael
Branson, Kim
Peterson, Nick
Churi, Chaitanya
Komatireddy, Ravi
Feramisco, Jamison
spellingShingle Elias, Pierre
Damle, Ash
Casale, Michael
Branson, Kim
Peterson, Nick
Churi, Chaitanya
Komatireddy, Ravi
Feramisco, Jamison
A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index
JMIR Medical Informatics
author_facet Elias, Pierre
Damle, Ash
Casale, Michael
Branson, Kim
Peterson, Nick
Churi, Chaitanya
Komatireddy, Ravi
Feramisco, Jamison
author_sort Elias, Pierre
title A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index
title_short A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index
title_full A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index
title_fullStr A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index
title_full_unstemmed A Web-Based Tool for Patient Triage in Emergency Department Settings: Validation Using the Emergency Severity Index
title_sort web-based tool for patient triage in emergency department settings: validation using the emergency severity index
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Medical Informatics
issn 2291-9694
publishDate 2015-06-01
description BackgroundWe evaluated the concordance between triage scores generated by a novel Internet clinical decision support tool, Clinical GPS (cGPS) (Lumiata Inc, San Mateo, CA), and the Emergency Severity Index (ESI), a well-established and clinically validated patient severity scale in use today. Although the ESI and cGPS use different underlying algorithms to calculate patient severity, both utilize a five-point integer scale with level 1 representing the highest severity. ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to compare cGPS results with an established gold standard in emergency triage. MethodsWe conducted a blinded trial comparing triage scores from the ESI: A Triage Tool for Emergency Department Care, Version 4, Implementation Handbook to those generated by cGPS from the text of 73 sample case vignettes. A weighted, quadratic kappa statistic was used to assess agreement between cGPS derived severity scores and those published in the ESI handbook for all 73 cases. Weighted kappa concordance was defined a priori as almost perfect (kappa > 0.8), substantial (0.6 < kappa < 0.8), moderate (0.4 < kappa < 0.6), fair (0.2 < kappa< 0.4), or slight (kappa < 0.2). ResultsOf the 73 case vignettes, the cGPS severity score matched the ESI handbook score in 95% of cases (69/73 cases), in addition, the weighted, quadratic kappa statistic showed almost perfect agreement (kappa = 0.93, 95% CI 0.854-0.996). In the subanalysis of 41 case vignettes assigned ESI scores of level 1 or 2, the cGPS and ESI severity scores matched in 95% of cases (39/41 cases). ConclusionsThese results indicate that the cGPS is a reliable indicator of triage severity, based on its comparison to a standardized index, the ESI. Future studies are needed to determine whether the cGPS can accurately assess the triage of patients in real clinical environments.
url http://medinform.jmir.org/2015/2/e23/
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