Williams B T, Dixon R A
Br Med J. 1979 May 19;1(6174):1313-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6174.1313.
Comparable samples of 200 medical emergency admissions in four district general hospitals showed a threefold difference in the mean number of biochemical test values provided per patient, nearly all of which were obtained from blood specimens. Hospitals had consistently high or low mean numbers of values per patient for specific tests and clinical presentations and whether first or repeat tests were considered. Only 30 out of 188 different test types were reported at all four hospitals. Clinicians and chemical pathologists might benefit from regular expert advice on the most discriminating use of test information in cases with various clinical presentations.
对四家地区综合医院的200例医疗急诊入院病例的可比样本进行分析,结果显示每位患者提供的生化检测值平均数存在三倍的差异,几乎所有检测值均来自血液样本。无论是否考虑首次检测或重复检测,各医院针对特定检测和临床表现的每位患者平均检测值数量一直处于高位或低位。在188种不同的检测类型中,四家医院均报告的只有30种。对于各种临床表现的病例,临床医生和化学病理学家可能会从关于检测信息最具鉴别力用途的定期专家建议中受益。