Table 4. Comparison of Cellulitis Diagnosis Confidence and Management between Dermatology/Infectious Disease Attending and Admitting Physician

 

 

True Cellulitisa

n = 103 (%)

Non-cellulitis

n = 41 (%)

Questionb

Response

Specialist

Admitting

Physicianc

Specialist

Admitting Physician

Confidence in Alternate diagnosis

Patient does NOT have cellulitis

N/A

3 (7)

34 (83)

2 (8)

Hospitalization was warranted

Agree

96 (93)

68 (66)

13 (32)

29 (71)

Parenteral Antibiotics were warranted

Agree

95 (92)

66 (64)

12 (29)

26 (63)

 

 

a For these questions only, 103 of the 104 cases of true cellulitis had analyzable data.

b Data has been dichotomized and does not include the uncertain category.

cAt Harbor-UCLA, the internal medicine resident was the “admitting physician”. At the University of Rochester, the ED attending served as the “admitting physician”.