Wednesday, April 16, 2008

There Is A Set Criteria For Diagnosing Of

There is a set Criteria for diagnosing of a syndrome of an angry thick gut (), but their accuracy is a little known in clinical practice. The regular review of the literature on identification and research Accuracy of the accepted diagnostic criteria for syndrome (Roman Criteria 1, 11 and III) and computer modelling while (October 2007) Have not confirmed unequivocal interpretation of many signs of syndrome . So, estimating characteristics of symptoms at 2355 Patients, the diagnosis of syndrome by estimations of modelling of the computer with By the Roman criteria 111 has been put as unique at 1526 patients [Sensitivity of 84 % (from 74 to 92 %) and specificity of 88 % (95 % CI from 77 to 96 %]. At 574 patients with use of the Roman criteria 11 Sensitivity has appeared 78 % (from 62 to 90 %) and specificity of 72 % ( From 55 to 87 %). And, at last, the diagnosis using the Roman criteria 1 on To syndrome (1 studying, 602 patients) had sensitivity of 71 % (from 66 to 76 %) and specificity of 85 % (from 80 to 89 %).

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