KUMJ | VOL. 10 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 40 | OCT-DEC, 2012
Validation of the Proposed Clinical Diagnostic Criteria of Enteric Fever
Neopane A, Panta S
Abstract: Background
Enteric fever is very common infectious disease in developing countries like Nepal. Due
to lack of resources diagnosis has to be clinical most of the time. Hence a proposal of
clinical diagnostic criteria and validation of the same would be very useful.
Objective
To validate the proposed clinical diagnostic criterion including features characterized as
major and minor criteria
Methods
This study was done in the department of medicine of Kathmandu Medical College
Teaching hospital, from June 2009 to January 2012. A total of 114 patients presenting
with fever were included in the study. After proposal of clinical diagnostic criteria for
enteric fever, by a prior published study, all the fever patients were grouped according to
criteria positive or negative. The most significant criteria were validated by calculating
sensitivity and specificity along with positive and negative likelihood ratios with blood
culture taken as gold standard.
Results
A total of 114 patients were enrolled. Total patients diagnosed as enteric was 47.3
%. Clinical diagnostic criterion B which included three major (headache, fever and
relative bradycardia) and three minor criteria (abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea,
splenomegaly and chills) was highly significant (p=<.0001) in diagnosing enteric fever
and had a sensitivity of 72.2% ( 95% CI 58.1- 83.1) and specificity of 98.3% ( 95% CI
89.8-99-9). The positive likelihood ratio was 43.33 (95 % CI 6.16-304.77) and negative
likelihood ratio as 0.28 (95% CI 0.18-0.43).
Conclusion
Clinical diagnostic criteria can be a very useful tool for diagnosis of enteric fever when
culture facility is not available.
Keyword : Enteric fever, diagnostic criteria, validation