An Introduction to
Clinical Decision Making
Dr. Imran Masood, PhD
drimranmasood@iub.edu.pk
Overview
• Intro to clinical decision making (CDM)
• The five second rule: a case based CDM
challenge
• How do we think and make decisions?
• What affects our CDM?
• How can we improve CDM and enhance
patient safety?
• Next?
CDM and non-technical skills
• Team working
• Decision making
• Situation awareness
• Task management
• Diagnosis
• Prognosis
CDM exercise 1
• Think about your choice of speciality,
profession, job
• What influenced you in that decision
making?
CDM exercise 2
Look at the next slide and ask yourself:
• “Which beach would I rather be on?”
A or B ?
CDM in the acutely ill
• 21 year old with known asthma
• In respiratory ward
• Phone call
• Decisions
• Recognition
The five second rule
CDM in the acutely ill
• In the ward
• Assessment and management
• Looks….
• Obs….
• Actions
System 1 thinking: (intuitive)
Cognitive style Heuristic
Cognitive awareness Low
Cost Low
Automaticity High
Rate Fast
Reliability Low
Errors Usually
Effort Low
Predictive power Low
Emotional component High
Scientific rigour Low
Importance of CDM in
managing sick patients
• Patients still die from ‘simple’ things either
missed, delayed or done sub-optimally
• Decisions including diagnosis
• Approx 80% of clinical time spent in the
cognitive domain
1.
Acute
assessment +
stabilisation
with
immediate
investigations
and support.
Targeted
secondary
exam
2.
Monitors:
reassess
Surface
Invasive
Real time or
Delayed
Illness
severity
4.
Differential
diagnosis/
definitive
diagnosis
Immediate,
medium term
and long
term
treatment
3.
CDM
Team work
Task Mx
Situation
Awareness
Critical
Thinking
THE FOUR KEY DOMAINS OF
EMERGENCY CARE
1. Advanced First Aid
ASSESSMENT
• Hello, how are you ?
• Response
• Airway: patent ?
• Breathing
ACTION
• Look: obstruction
• Listen: ? noise
• Clear or secure:
headtilt/chin lift or jaw
thrust? Airway: oral or
nasal?
• High concn oxygen:
mask type? Flow?
1. Advanced First Aid
ASSESSMENT
• Sounds ?
• Common 3 are ?
• Causes are ?
ACTION
• Clear and keep open
• Get help 2222?
• Advanced airway
management required?
Tracheal tube? Size? Cut
to what length? Are drugs
needed for anaesthesia
and intubation? If yes,
which?
1. Advanced First Aid
ASSESSMENT
Sounds
• Nil: complete obstruction
or not breathing
• Snoring/gurgling: reduced
GCS, foreign material
• Stridor: anaphylaxis,
burns/thermal; tumour;
abscess/infection
For each ask ‘what is the
diagnosis?’
ACTION
• Clear and keep open
• Get help 2222
• Positioning
• Advanced airway
management required
1. Advanced First Aid plus 2.
OBSERVE
• Rate
• Volume
• Symmetry
• Character
• Work of breathing
• Compromise
Ix & MONITOR
• CXR, PEFR, ABGs
• Repeat observations
• Pulse oximetry
• TREAT
• Oxygen
• Nebulisers
1. Advanced First Aid
ASSESS
• Pulse: which pulse?
• Skin: cap refill time,
temperature
• BP: where? Which
method?
PHYSIOLOGY
• MAP = CO x SVR
• CO = HR x SV
• Low BP =
decompensation
1. Advanced First Aid
iv access
• Site
• Size
• Blood sampling
iv access
• Upper limb
Femoral
• High flow: short and
thick
• Fluids
• Drugs
Wide bore peripheral cannulae
1. Advanced First Aid
• Disability ?
• Conscious level, focal neurology
• DEFG
• Difficult bit
IMMEDIATE
INVESTIGATIONS
• Arterial blood gases: O2, CO2, acid-base
• Potassium
• Glucose can all be done on a
• Haemoglobin blood gas sample
• 12 lead ECG
• CXR
• Targeted investigations
• What should we do having analysed this information?
1. Advanced First Aid
• Evidence
• Environment: context
• Targeted secondary Examination
• Explanation
• Everything else…
Advanced First Aid=Phase 1:abcde
• abcde, treating as you go
• Repeated assessment and continuous
monitoring: patient better or worse ?
• Do we need enhanced abcde ?
• Targeted secondary examination
1.
Acute
assessment +
stabilisation &
immediate
investigations
and support.
Targeted
secondary
exam
2.
Monitors:
reassess
Surface
Invasive
Real time or
Delayed
Illness
severity
4.
Differential
diagnosis/
definitive
diagnosis
Immediate,
medium term
and long
term
treatment
3.
CDM
Team work
Task Mx
Situation
Awareness
Critical
Thinking
THE FOUR KEY DOMAINS OF
EMERGENCY CARE
Illness Severity Assessment
• Speed of action needed
• Level & type of expertise: resuscitation;
diagnostic; therapeutic
• Where should the patient be ? Nursing
intensity, monitoring, medical input?
• Definitive treatment: speed ?
SEVERITY SCORING 1:CLINICAL
ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGY
• Airway compromised
• Resp rate
• Pulse rate
• SBP
• GCS
OBSERVATIONS
• Bad
• <10 or >30
• <45 or >120
• <100 (110) or >200
• Fall of 2 points, <15
SEVERITY SCORING 2: INVESTIGATIONS
ABNORMAL INVESTIGATIONS
• Hypoxaemia
• Hypercarbia
• Potassium
• Glucose
• H+
• Base excess
• Lactate
RESULTS
• <3 or >6 (ECG)
• <3 or >20
• >50 or <30
• < -5 or > +10
• Diagnosis ?
ICM 2001;27:74-83
Base Excess and Mortality Red = Dead Green = survivor
Relationship between base excess and mortality in ICU
SEVERITY SCORING 3: organ failures
• Clinical: cardiovascular (shock)
• CNS reduced conscious level
• Urea and creatinine: renal
• ABGs: respiratory (oxygenation+/or CO2
clearance)
• Clotting: coagulation
• WBC: bone marrow
• Gut/liver: glucose; lactate; clinical
4. Differential Diagnosis, ultimate
diagnosis and definitive treatment
• Get more history
• Trachea
• Chest
• JVP and heart
• Abdomen
• Skin, CNS
• GP, family, SAS
• Deviation
• Lateralising signs,
wheeze, crackles
• HS III or IV, murmurs
• Swelling, pulsation
• Rashes, neck
stiffness, lateralising
signs
ASSESSMENT
• A clinical
+
• B investigations
+
• C organ failures
+
• D diagnosis
Decision making
• Diagnosis (and treatment)
• Is the diagnosis correct (complete) ?
• Prognosis
• Admit ?
• Discharge ?
• Stop ?
• Distributed
Diagnostic Error
• Ranked 2nd cause of adverse events
(Harvard study, 1991)
• Diagnostic failure highest in EM, GP, Gen
Med
• Passing on to specialists in wards, ICU
• 2/3 of claims against UK GPs are for
diagnostic failure
Type 2 thinking (analytical)
Cognitive style Systematic
Cognitive awareness High
Cost High
Automaticity Low
Rate Low
Reliability High
Errors Few
Effort High
Predictive power High
Emotional component Low
Scientific rigour High
Diagnosis
• History: full
• Examination:
complete
• Investigations
• Differential Dx
• Treatment
• Refine
diagnosis
Categorising Clinical Decision Making
• Cognitive theory: traditional
• Technical
• Professional
• Distributed
Traditional cognitive taxonomy
or
“how you think it”
• Problem solving
• Pattern recognition
• Decision analysis theory
• Hypothetico-deductive reasoning
CDM: a universal model of
diagnostic reasoning
Intuitive
• Experiential-inductive
• Bounded rationality
• Heuristic
• Pattern recognition
• Hard wired response
• Thin slicing
• Unconscious thinking
theory
Analytical
• Hypothetico-deductive
• Unbounded rationality
• Normative reasoning
• Robust CDM
• Acquired, critical, logical
thought
• Multiple
branching/arborisation
• Deliberate, purposeful
thinking
A or B ?
CDM
What affects clinical decision making ?
• Knowledge and skills
• Behaviours: attitude (multiple selves),
emotions (affect: self, family, patients,
relatives, colleagues), values.
What affects clinical decision making ?
• Context
• Values
• Affect
• Knowledge
• Critical thinking
• Interruptions
• Clinical reasoning
• Words
• Non-technical Skills
• Physical factors
• Stress and Fatigue
• Ergonomics
• Experience
• What we hear
• What we think
• Cognitive biases
• Heuristics
• Epiphanies
• Geography
30 Cognitive Errors after Croskerry
Aggregate bias Gender bias Psych-Out Errors
Anchoring Hindsight bias Representativeness
Ascertainment bias Multip.Alternatives Search satisficing
Availability Omission bias Sutton’s Slip
Base rate neglect Order effects Triage-Cueing
Commission bias Outcome bias Unpacking principle
Confirmation bias Overconfidence Vertical line failure
Diagnostic creep Playing the odds Visceral bias
Attribution error Posterior prob. Ying-Yang Out
Gambler’s Fallacy Premature closure Zebra retreat
Hard wiring
Heuristics and Biases
Ambient
conditions/Context
Task characteristics
Age and Experience
Affective state
Gender
Personality
Intellectual ability
Education
Training
Critical thinking
Logical competence
Rationality
Feedback
Pattern
Recognition
Repetition
Rational
override
Dysrationalia
override
Calibration Diagnosis
Patient
Presentation
Pattern
Processor
RECOGNIZED
TYPE
1
processes
TYPE
2
processes
NOT
RECOGNIZED
1.
Acute
assessment +
stabilisation &
immediate
investigations
and support.
Targetted
secondary
exam
2.
Mons: reassess
Surface
Invasive
Real time or
Delayed
Tissue
hypoxia
4.
Differential
diagnosis/
definitive
diagnosis
Immediate,
medium term
and long
term
treatment
3.
CDM
Team work
Task Mx
Situation
Awareness
Critical
Thinking
THE FOUR KEY DOMAINS OF
EMERGENCY CARE
Evidence Based
Medicine
Clinician factors:
judgment, affect,
experience
Patient
Factors
Solutions
• Training in critical thinking
• Training in major cognitive and affective
biases
• Training in logical thought
• Awareness of self and metacognition
• Timely feedback
• Training in cognitive forcing strategies
Introduction Clinical Decision Making.ppt
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Introduction Clinical Decision Making.ppt

  • 1. An Introduction to Clinical Decision Making Dr. Imran Masood, PhD drimranmasood@iub.edu.pk
  • 2. Overview • Intro to clinical decision making (CDM) • The five second rule: a case based CDM challenge • How do we think and make decisions? • What affects our CDM? • How can we improve CDM and enhance patient safety? • Next?
  • 3. CDM and non-technical skills • Team working • Decision making • Situation awareness • Task management • Diagnosis • Prognosis
  • 4. CDM exercise 1 • Think about your choice of speciality, profession, job • What influenced you in that decision making?
  • 5. CDM exercise 2 Look at the next slide and ask yourself: • “Which beach would I rather be on?”
  • 6. A or B ?
  • 7. CDM in the acutely ill • 21 year old with known asthma • In respiratory ward • Phone call • Decisions • Recognition
  • 9. CDM in the acutely ill • In the ward • Assessment and management • Looks…. • Obs…. • Actions System 1 thinking: (intuitive) Cognitive style Heuristic Cognitive awareness Low Cost Low Automaticity High Rate Fast Reliability Low Errors Usually Effort Low Predictive power Low Emotional component High Scientific rigour Low
  • 10. Importance of CDM in managing sick patients • Patients still die from ‘simple’ things either missed, delayed or done sub-optimally • Decisions including diagnosis • Approx 80% of clinical time spent in the cognitive domain
  • 11. 1. Acute assessment + stabilisation with immediate investigations and support. Targeted secondary exam 2. Monitors: reassess Surface Invasive Real time or Delayed Illness severity 4. Differential diagnosis/ definitive diagnosis Immediate, medium term and long term treatment 3. CDM Team work Task Mx Situation Awareness Critical Thinking THE FOUR KEY DOMAINS OF EMERGENCY CARE
  • 12. 1. Advanced First Aid ASSESSMENT • Hello, how are you ? • Response • Airway: patent ? • Breathing ACTION • Look: obstruction • Listen: ? noise • Clear or secure: headtilt/chin lift or jaw thrust? Airway: oral or nasal? • High concn oxygen: mask type? Flow?
  • 13. 1. Advanced First Aid ASSESSMENT • Sounds ? • Common 3 are ? • Causes are ? ACTION • Clear and keep open • Get help 2222? • Advanced airway management required? Tracheal tube? Size? Cut to what length? Are drugs needed for anaesthesia and intubation? If yes, which?
  • 14. 1. Advanced First Aid ASSESSMENT Sounds • Nil: complete obstruction or not breathing • Snoring/gurgling: reduced GCS, foreign material • Stridor: anaphylaxis, burns/thermal; tumour; abscess/infection For each ask ‘what is the diagnosis?’ ACTION • Clear and keep open • Get help 2222 • Positioning • Advanced airway management required
  • 15. 1. Advanced First Aid plus 2. OBSERVE • Rate • Volume • Symmetry • Character • Work of breathing • Compromise Ix & MONITOR • CXR, PEFR, ABGs • Repeat observations • Pulse oximetry • TREAT • Oxygen • Nebulisers
  • 16. 1. Advanced First Aid ASSESS • Pulse: which pulse? • Skin: cap refill time, temperature • BP: where? Which method? PHYSIOLOGY • MAP = CO x SVR • CO = HR x SV • Low BP = decompensation
  • 17. 1. Advanced First Aid iv access • Site • Size • Blood sampling iv access • Upper limb Femoral • High flow: short and thick • Fluids • Drugs
  • 19. 1. Advanced First Aid • Disability ? • Conscious level, focal neurology • DEFG • Difficult bit
  • 20. IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATIONS • Arterial blood gases: O2, CO2, acid-base • Potassium • Glucose can all be done on a • Haemoglobin blood gas sample • 12 lead ECG • CXR • Targeted investigations • What should we do having analysed this information?
  • 21. 1. Advanced First Aid • Evidence • Environment: context • Targeted secondary Examination • Explanation • Everything else…
  • 22. Advanced First Aid=Phase 1:abcde • abcde, treating as you go • Repeated assessment and continuous monitoring: patient better or worse ? • Do we need enhanced abcde ? • Targeted secondary examination
  • 23. 1. Acute assessment + stabilisation & immediate investigations and support. Targeted secondary exam 2. Monitors: reassess Surface Invasive Real time or Delayed Illness severity 4. Differential diagnosis/ definitive diagnosis Immediate, medium term and long term treatment 3. CDM Team work Task Mx Situation Awareness Critical Thinking THE FOUR KEY DOMAINS OF EMERGENCY CARE
  • 24. Illness Severity Assessment • Speed of action needed • Level & type of expertise: resuscitation; diagnostic; therapeutic • Where should the patient be ? Nursing intensity, monitoring, medical input? • Definitive treatment: speed ?
  • 25. SEVERITY SCORING 1:CLINICAL ABNORMAL PHYSIOLOGY • Airway compromised • Resp rate • Pulse rate • SBP • GCS OBSERVATIONS • Bad • <10 or >30 • <45 or >120 • <100 (110) or >200 • Fall of 2 points, <15
  • 26. SEVERITY SCORING 2: INVESTIGATIONS ABNORMAL INVESTIGATIONS • Hypoxaemia • Hypercarbia • Potassium • Glucose • H+ • Base excess • Lactate RESULTS • <3 or >6 (ECG) • <3 or >20 • >50 or <30 • < -5 or > +10 • Diagnosis ?
  • 27. ICM 2001;27:74-83 Base Excess and Mortality Red = Dead Green = survivor Relationship between base excess and mortality in ICU
  • 28. SEVERITY SCORING 3: organ failures • Clinical: cardiovascular (shock) • CNS reduced conscious level • Urea and creatinine: renal • ABGs: respiratory (oxygenation+/or CO2 clearance) • Clotting: coagulation • WBC: bone marrow • Gut/liver: glucose; lactate; clinical
  • 29. 4. Differential Diagnosis, ultimate diagnosis and definitive treatment • Get more history • Trachea • Chest • JVP and heart • Abdomen • Skin, CNS • GP, family, SAS • Deviation • Lateralising signs, wheeze, crackles • HS III or IV, murmurs • Swelling, pulsation • Rashes, neck stiffness, lateralising signs
  • 30. ASSESSMENT • A clinical + • B investigations + • C organ failures + • D diagnosis
  • 31. Decision making • Diagnosis (and treatment) • Is the diagnosis correct (complete) ? • Prognosis • Admit ? • Discharge ? • Stop ? • Distributed
  • 32. Diagnostic Error • Ranked 2nd cause of adverse events (Harvard study, 1991) • Diagnostic failure highest in EM, GP, Gen Med • Passing on to specialists in wards, ICU • 2/3 of claims against UK GPs are for diagnostic failure
  • 33. Type 2 thinking (analytical) Cognitive style Systematic Cognitive awareness High Cost High Automaticity Low Rate Low Reliability High Errors Few Effort High Predictive power High Emotional component Low Scientific rigour High Diagnosis • History: full • Examination: complete • Investigations • Differential Dx • Treatment • Refine diagnosis
  • 34. Categorising Clinical Decision Making • Cognitive theory: traditional • Technical • Professional • Distributed
  • 35. Traditional cognitive taxonomy or “how you think it” • Problem solving • Pattern recognition • Decision analysis theory • Hypothetico-deductive reasoning
  • 36. CDM: a universal model of diagnostic reasoning Intuitive • Experiential-inductive • Bounded rationality • Heuristic • Pattern recognition • Hard wired response • Thin slicing • Unconscious thinking theory Analytical • Hypothetico-deductive • Unbounded rationality • Normative reasoning • Robust CDM • Acquired, critical, logical thought • Multiple branching/arborisation • Deliberate, purposeful thinking
  • 37. A or B ?
  • 38. CDM What affects clinical decision making ? • Knowledge and skills • Behaviours: attitude (multiple selves), emotions (affect: self, family, patients, relatives, colleagues), values.
  • 39. What affects clinical decision making ? • Context • Values • Affect • Knowledge • Critical thinking • Interruptions • Clinical reasoning • Words • Non-technical Skills • Physical factors • Stress and Fatigue • Ergonomics • Experience • What we hear • What we think • Cognitive biases • Heuristics • Epiphanies • Geography
  • 40. 30 Cognitive Errors after Croskerry Aggregate bias Gender bias Psych-Out Errors Anchoring Hindsight bias Representativeness Ascertainment bias Multip.Alternatives Search satisficing Availability Omission bias Sutton’s Slip Base rate neglect Order effects Triage-Cueing Commission bias Outcome bias Unpacking principle Confirmation bias Overconfidence Vertical line failure Diagnostic creep Playing the odds Visceral bias Attribution error Posterior prob. Ying-Yang Out Gambler’s Fallacy Premature closure Zebra retreat
  • 41. Hard wiring Heuristics and Biases Ambient conditions/Context Task characteristics Age and Experience Affective state Gender Personality Intellectual ability Education Training Critical thinking Logical competence Rationality Feedback Pattern Recognition Repetition Rational override Dysrationalia override Calibration Diagnosis Patient Presentation Pattern Processor RECOGNIZED TYPE 1 processes TYPE 2 processes NOT RECOGNIZED
  • 42. 1. Acute assessment + stabilisation & immediate investigations and support. Targetted secondary exam 2. Mons: reassess Surface Invasive Real time or Delayed Tissue hypoxia 4. Differential diagnosis/ definitive diagnosis Immediate, medium term and long term treatment 3. CDM Team work Task Mx Situation Awareness Critical Thinking THE FOUR KEY DOMAINS OF EMERGENCY CARE
  • 43. Evidence Based Medicine Clinician factors: judgment, affect, experience Patient Factors
  • 44. Solutions • Training in critical thinking • Training in major cognitive and affective biases • Training in logical thought • Awareness of self and metacognition • Timely feedback • Training in cognitive forcing strategies