Predictive values of referrals for transient ischaemic attack from first-contact health care: a systematic review by Rebecca Kandiyali, Daniel S Lasserson,

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Predictive values of referrals for transient ischaemic attack from first-contact health care: a systematic review by Rebecca Kandiyali, Daniel S Lasserson, Penny Whiting, Alison Richards, and Jonathan Mant BJGP Volume ():bjgp17X693677 November 20, 2017 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice

Study selection process. Study selection process. PPV = positive predictive value. Rebecca Kandiyali et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp17X693677 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice

PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA and stroke. PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA and stroke. CI = confidence interval. ED = emergency department. PPV = positive predictive value. TIA = transient ischaemic attack. Rebecca Kandiyali et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp17X693677 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice

PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA. CI = confidence interval. PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA. CI = confidence interval. ED = emergency department. PPV = positive predictive value. TIA = transient ischaemic attack. Rebecca Kandiyali et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp17X693677 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice

PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA and stroke (sensitivity analysis including original data contained in conference abstracts). PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA and stroke (sensitivity analysis including original data contained in conference abstracts). Lettersa Conference abstracts not included in main analysis. CI = confidence interval. ED = emergency department. PPV = positive predictive value. TIA = transient ischaemic attack. Rebecca Kandiyali et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp17X693677 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice

PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA (sensitivity analysis including original data contained in conference abstracts). a Conference abstracts not included in main analysis. PPVs of first-contact healthcare diagnosis in TIA (sensitivity analysis including original data contained in conference abstracts).a Conference abstracts not included in main analysis. CI = confidence interval. ED = emergency department. PPV = positive predictive value. TIA = transient ischaemic attack. Rebecca Kandiyali et al. Br J Gen Pract doi:10.3399/bjgp17X693677 ©2017 by British Journal of General Practice