Assessment of otoscopists' accuracy regarding middle-ear effusion. Otoscopic validation
P. H. Kaleida and S. E. Stool
Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, PA.
Validation of otoscopic diagnostic accuracy is an important aspect of
medical education and is necessary to substantiate clinical research
observations. In addition, otoscopic accuracy is a prerequisite to optimal
patient care. We describe an otoscopic validation program at the Children's
Hospital of Pittsburgh (Pa) in which 27 physicians and three nurse
practitioners participated from December 1980 to March 1990. The lowest
acceptable limits for sensitivity and specificity regarding the diagnosis
of middle-ear effusion were arbitrarily set at 80% and 70%, respectively.
The 30 participating clinicians examined a total of 4147 ears. Mean
sensitivity and mean specificity for the group as a whole were 87% and 74%,
respectively. The chief benefit of the program was an improvement in
diagnostic skills for some individuals. The chief limitation was the large
amount of time required. We conclude that a formal validation program can
document achievement of a reasonable standard of otoscopic diagnostic
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