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The Clinical Approach on Receipt of an Unexpected Laboratory Test Result

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submitted on 2024-12-02, 10:56 and posted on 2024-12-02, 10:56 authored by Amina Masood, Mohammed Yousuf Karim

Approximately 70% of all healthcare decisions affecting diagnosis and treatment involve the use of tests performed within pathology laboratories. The utilisation of diagnostic laboratory services continues to increase, with growth both in volume of tests requested, as well as in the breadth of test repertoire. Every year in the United Kingdom, approximately 1 billion tests are run in hospital laboratories, equivalent to 14 tests per person. Fifty million tests are requested in primary care. Accordingly, there is an inevitable increase in the number of unexpected laboratory results which clinicians review. This is an important, and potentially time-consuming, issue, which we considered to merit a more detailed discussion. Unexpected laboratory results may be critical or non-critical in nature. They may be absolutely genuine, reflecting a clinical change in the patient’s condition, a differential diagnosis not previously considered, or an additional test specifically added by the laboratory. However, such results may also occur due to a variety of different circumstances, including much more rarely laboratory error. As there is little published evidence or guidance available, herein we discuss aspects of the clinical approach for physicians after receiving an unexpected laboratory test result.

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Published in: International Journal of General Medicine
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

See article on publisher's website: https://dx.doi.org/10.2147/ijgm.s269299

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Open Access funding provided by the Qatar National Library.

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Language

  • English

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Dove Medical Press

Publication Year

  • 2020

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This Item is licensed under the CreativeCommons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0International License.

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  • Sidra Medicine

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