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. 2013 Dec 30;64(618):e1–e9. doi: 10.3399/bjgp14X676393

Table 2.

Association between the presence of alarm features and referral by the GP

Alarm features according to national guidance NICE traffic light system10 Positive LR >5 in systematic review12 Referred (n = 794; n [%]) Non-referred (n = 9000; n [%]) Univariate ORa OR (95% CI) Adjusted ORb,c OR (95% CI)
Age <1 month Yes Red No 25 (3.1) 7 (0.1) 42 (18 to 97) 64 (26 to 161)
Age 1–3 months Yes Red No 74 (9.3) 98 (1.1) 9.4 (6.8 to 13) 11 (7.8 to 17)
Ill appearance Present Red Yes 255 (32) 463 (5.1) 8.7 (7.3 to 10) 6.8 (5.4 to 8.6)
Decreased consciousness Present Red Yes 53 (6.7) 4 (<0.1) 161 (58 to 446) 134 (45 to 399)
Abnormal circulation Present Red Yes 71 (25) 91 (4) 8.1 (5.7 to 11) 3.9 (2.4 to 6.4)
Persistent vomiting Present Red (if bile-stained) No 231 (29) 1842 (21) 1.6 (1.4 to 1.9) 1.3 (1.1 to 1.7)
Petechial rash Present Red Yes 15 (1.9) 19 (0.2) 9.1 (4.6 to 18) 12 (5.3 to 28)
Meningeal irritation Present Red Yes 49 (6.2) 6 (0.1) 99 (42 to 231) 90 (36 to 229)
Severe shortness of breath Present Amber/red Yes 213 (27) 270 (3.0) 12 (9.7 to 15) 12 (8.9 to 15)
Signs of dehydration (all ages) Present Amber/red No 78 (9.8) 18 (0.2) 54 (32 to 91) 41 (22 to 77)
a

Univariate analyses was performed on complete case analyses for ‘abnormal circulation’ (Ntot = 2586); ‘signs of UTI’ (Ntot = 3966); ‘temperature ≥40°C’ (Ntot = 8555) and ‘duration of fever’, truncated at the 97.5th percentile (= 7 days; Ntot = 8071).

b

Multivariate analyses was performed on the multiple (10x) imputed dataset (Ntot = 9794).

c

Nagelkerke’s R2 (median) = 0.40. LR = likelihood ratio. OR = odds ratio