Assessment of the role of the Edinburgh dysphagia score in referral triage in a national service evaluation of the urgent suspected upper gastrointestinal cancer pathway
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2022Vol. 55(9), pp. 1160–1168
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Umair Kamran, Dominic King, Matthew Banks, David Nylander, Sharan Shetty, Srisha Hebbar, Rupert Ransford, D. L. Mitchell, M. Williams, Sanjay Gupta, Danny Cheung, Graham Baker, James Rees, Mark Fox, Barbara Ashall, Sophie Barker, John Greenaway, Miriam Jones, Matthew Caffrey, Sudarshan Kadri, Michael Glynn, James Evans, Tony Tham, Nicola J. Adderley, Nigel Trudgill
Abstract
In a national cohort, the EDS has high sensitivity and NPV as a triage tool for UGI cancer. The CDS offers even higher diagnostic accuracy. The EDS or CDS should be incorporated into the urgent suspected UGI cancer pathway.
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