Overutilization of clinical biochemical analyses?]

Tidsskrift for den Norske lægeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny række(2005)

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A pilot study was conducted in order to highlight the possibly unnecessary requisitioning of biochemical analyses in a Norwegian hospital.The following parameters from consecutive patients and focusing repeated testing were included in the study: i) serum protein electrophoresis (30 patients), ii) thyroid function tests in serum (43 patients), iii) prothrombin time test (PT-INR) (30 patients), iv) haemoglobin (30 patients) and v) an analysis package of 13 single tests designed for the primary investigation of "acute abdomen" (30 patients). Criteria for correct and incorrect requisitioning were defined.69% of the acute abdomen test package requisitions were incorrect, although single tests within the package may have been justified. 17% of PT-INR and 15% of haemoglobin tests were superfluous, while nearly all serum protein electrophoresis and thyroid analyses were not unnecessarily repeated.The study demonstrated a clear possibility for reducing financial as well as labour costs by correct requisitioning of biochemical analyses, without loss to the quality of diagnostic service and treatment.
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clinical biochemical analyses,overutilization
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