Diagnostic errors in an accident and emergency department
- PMID: 11435359
- PMCID: PMC1725632
- DOI: 10.1136/emj.18.4.263
Diagnostic errors in an accident and emergency department
Abstract
Objectives: To describe the diagnostic errors occurring in a busy district general hospital accident and emergency (A&E) department over four years.
Method: All diagnostic errors discovered by or notified to one A&E consultant were noted on a computerised database.
Results: 953 diagnostic errors were noted in 934 patients. Altogether 79.7% were missed fractures. The most common reasons for error were misreading radiographs (77.8%) and failure to perform radiography (13.4%). The majority of errors were made by SHOs. Twenty two diagnostic errors resulted in complaints and legal actions and three patients who had a diagnostic error made, later died.
Conclusions: Good clinical skills are essential. Most abnormalities missed on radiograph were not difficult to diagnose. Junior doctors in A&E should receive specific training and be tested on their ability to interpret radiographs correctly before being allowed to work unsupervised.
Comment in
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Diagnostic errors in an accident and emergency department.Emerg Med J. 2002 Jul;19(4):374; author reply 374. doi: 10.1136/emj.19.4.374. Emerg Med J. 2002. PMID: 12101171 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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