
Centor Score (Modified/McIsaac) for Strep Pharyngitis - MDCalc
The Centor Score (Modified) for Strep Pharyngitis Estimates probability that pharyngitis is streptococcal, and suggests management course. Calc Function Diagnosis
FeverPAIN Score for Strep Pharyngitis - MDCalc
The FeverPAIN for Streptococcal Pharyngitis calculates likelihood of strep throat and need for antibiotic prescription.
Large-Scale Validation of the Centor and McIsaac Scores to …
Using a new, national-scale and uniform data source, electronically captured information from a retail clinic chain, we have validated the Centor and McIsaac scores as useful and valid tools …
Sore throat (acute): antimicrobial prescribing - NICE
Jan 26, 2018 · FeverPAIN or Centor criteria are clinical scoring tools that can help to identify the people in whom this is more likely. Each of the FeverPAIN criteria score 1 point (maximum …
Diagnosis of Streptococcal Pharyngitis - AAFP
Jun 15, 2014 · The adapted Centor strep score and the FeverPAIN score have been shown to reduce inappropriate antibiotic prescribing, an important goal in the management of pharyngitis.
Diagnostic accuracy of Fever-PAIN and Centor criteria for …
There remains ambiguity as to the performance of FeverPAIN and Centor criteria in ruling out streptococcal infection. This diagnostic accuracy study from 565 participants in UK primary …
Strep Pharyngitis Centor Score Calculator - MDApp
The Centor score evaluates how likely a diagnosis of streptococcal pharyingitis is, based on patient age (the score is addressed to both children and adults) and presence of localized …
Diagnostic accuracy of Fever-PAIN and Centor criteria for
Sep 27, 2021 · Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for diagnostic accuracy in identifying streptococcal infections for FeverPAIN and Centor clinical prediction rules. All beta …
Centor Score for Pharyngitis – My Endo Consult
The Centor Score is a clinical tool used to estimate the probability that a patient with a sore throat has a group A streptococcal (GAS) infection. It evaluates five criteria: age, tonsillar exudates …
Each of the FeverPAIN criteria score 1 point (maximum score of 5). Higher scores suggest more severe symptoms and likely bacterial (streptococcal) cause. A score of 0 or 1 is thought to be …