Electronic phenotypes to distinguish clinician attention to high body mass index, hypertension, lipid disorders, fatty liver and diabetes in pediatric primary care: Diagnostic accuracy of electronic phenotypes compared to masked comprehensive chart review
ConclusionsElectronic phenotypes for clinician attention to overweight/obesity and distinct comorbidities are highly specific, with moderate (BMI) to modest (each comorbidity) sensitivity. The high specificity supports using phenotypes to identify children with prior high-BMI/comorbidity attention.
Source: Pediatric Obesity - Category: Eating Disorders & Weight Management Authors: Christy B. Turer,
Jenny J. Park,
Olga T. Gupta,
Charina Ramirez,
Mujeeb A. Basit,
Daniel F. Heitjan,
Sarah E. Barlow Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research