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Table 2 iCPR triggers (reason for visit, diagnosis, and combined diagnosis/antibiotic)

From: Design and implementation of electronic health record integrated clinical prediction rules (iCPR): a randomized trial in diverse primary care settings

Strep

Pneumonia

Both

Reason for visit

Sore throat

Cough and/or chest congestion

 
 

URI symptoms

 

Diagnosis

Pharyngitis (ICD-10: J02.9, R07.0)

Cough (ICD-10: RO5)

 

Strep (ICD-10: J02.0, J03.00, J03.01)

URI (ICD-10: J22, J98.8, J06.9)

 
 

Bronchitis (ICD-10: J20.8, J20.9, J40)

 
 

Pneumonia (ICD-10: J13, J18.1, J15.0, J14, J15.4, J15.3, J15.20, J15.211, J15.212, J15.29, J15.5, J15.6, J15.8, J15.9, A48.1, J18.9)

 

Reason for visit and antibiotic combinationa

Hoarseness

Fever

 

Diagnosis and antibiotic combinationa

Laryngitis (ICD-10: J04.0, J04.2, J05.0, J06.0)

Wheezing (ICD-10: R06.2)

Dyspnea/SOB (ICD-10: R06.89, R06.09, R06.00, R06.02)

  

Fever (ICD-10: R50.9)

  

Rhinitis (ICD-10: J00)

  1. URI upper respiratory infection, ICD International Classification of Diseases, SOB shortness of breath
  2. aAntibiotics: Oral penicillins, macrolides, cephalosporins, quinolones, tetracyclines