Medical Decision-Making
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Medical Decision-Making
Keith Bradley, MD
Director
Research Associates Program at St. Vincent’s
National Alliance of RA Programs
Three (3) Modes of Diagnosis
• Pattern Recognition (“Augenblick”)
• Branching
• Matching
Augenblick
“blink of an eye”
See it; know it
ABC’s
• A = asymmetric
• B = border irregular
• C = color black or variable
• D = diameter > 1/4”
Branching
Branching
e.g., Chest Pain
Branching
e.g., Chest Pain
• “expert”
Branching
e.g., Chest Pain
• “expert”
• “blinders”
Branching
e.g., Chest Pain
• “expert”
• “blinders”
• potential for error
Branching
e.g., Chest Pain
• “expert”
• “blinders”
• potential for error
• “practice”
Matching
Matching
• ALL possible diagnoses on x-axis
Matching
• ALL possible diagnoses on x-axis
• Each possible
– symptom
– sign
– investigation result
on y-axis
Matching
• ALL possible diagnoses on x-axis
• Each possible sx, px, tx on y-axis
• = Excel spreadsheet
Matching
• ALL possible diagnoses on x-axis
• Each possible diagnoses on y-axis
• = Excel spreadsheet
• Lawrence Weed, MD / “couplers”
Different Types of Problems
Different Types of Responses
Non-Traumatic Unconsciousness
Non-Traumatic Unconsciousness
• Airway
Non-Traumatic Unconsciousness
• Airway
• Breathing
Non-Traumatic Unconsciousness
• Airway
• Breathing
• Circulation
Non-Traumatic Unconsciousness
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Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Defibrillate
Types of Problems
Types of Responses
Problem
Acute
Response
Rapid, simple, memorized
Fever, Ear Pain in a 3 year old
Fever, Ear Pain
Fever, Ear Pain
Fever, Ear Pain
• Dx = acute otitis media
• Tx = depending on timing: nothing or Abs
Types of Problems
Types of Responses
Problem
Acute
Response
Routine
Rapid, simple, memorized
Routine, stylized
“My leg is swollen”
“My leg is swollen”
• What would Dr. House do?
“My leg is swollen”
• What would Dr. House do?
• DDx
“My leg is swollen”
• What would House do?
• DDx
• Key Question … never forget to ask = ?
“My leg is swollen”
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What would House do?
DDx
Key Question … never forget to ask
Be the star!
“My leg is swollen”
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What would House do?
DDx
Key Question … never forget to ask
Be the star!
– thick smear … draw blood at night
“My leg is swollen”
• Dx = filiariasis
“My leg is swollen”
• Dx = filiariasis
• Tx = anti-helminths or …
“My leg is swollen”
• Dx = filiariasis
• Tx = anti-helminths or …
– The parasites responsible for filariasis have a
population of symbiotic bacteria, Wolbachia, that
live inside the worm.
– When the symbiotic bacteria are killed by the
antibiotic, the worms themselves also die.
• Doxycycline might be effective
– Clinical trials in June 2005 by the Liverpool School
of Tropical Medicine reported that an 8 week course
almost completely eliminated microfilariaemia.[4][5]
Types of Problems
Types of Responses
Problem
Acute
Response
Rapid, simple, memorized
Routine
Routine, stylized
Unique
Unique
MVC, Multiple Trauma
Types of Problems
Types of Responses
Problem
Response
Acute
Rapid, simple, memorized
Routine
Routine, stylized
Unique
Unique
Complex
Complex