DUTY Prediction Rule for Children with Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

DUTY prediction rule for children under 5 years with Urinary Tract Infection
Testing Factors - Should I get a urine sample?
[checklist name="Q1" value="pain with urination (2 points)=2|smelly urine (2 points)=2|absence of severe cough (2 points)=2|severe illness (2 points)=2|prior UTI (1 point)=1"]
Testing Score --> [calc memo="number" value="score=(Q1)"] out of 9 points
Testing Recommendation --> [calc memo="result" value="score1=(Q1);score1>4?'Testing is recommended':'Testing is not recommended'"] (threshold of 5 or more points is 52% sensitive, 95% specific)

[checkbox memo="display/hide references" name="footnotes" value=""][conditional field="footnotes" condition="(footnotes).isNot('')"]References:
[link memo="#1" url="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27401420"] Hay AD et al. Improving the Diagnosis and Treatment of Urinary Tract Infection in Young Children in Primary Care: Results from the DUTY Prospective Diagnostic Cohort Study. Ann Fam Med. 2016 Jul;14(4):325-36.[/conditional]
DUTY prediction rule for children under 5 years with Urinary Tract Infection
Testing Factors - Should I get a urine sample?

Testing Score --> numberscore=(Q1) out of 9 points
Testing Recommendation --> resultscore1=(Q1);score1>4?'Testing is recommended':'Testing is not recommended' (threshold of 5 or more points is 52% sensitive, 95% specific)

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