2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13613-024-01244-y
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Interventions to improve appropriateness of laboratory testing in the intensive care unit: a narrative review

Luigi Devis,
Emilie Catry,
Patrick M. Honore
et al.

Abstract: Healthcare expenses are increasing, as is the utilization of laboratory resources. Despite this, between 20% and 40% of requested tests are deemed inappropriate. Improper use of laboratory resources leads to unwanted consequences such as hospital-acquired anemia, infections, increased costs, staff workload and patient stress and discomfort. The most unfavorable consequences result from unnecessary follow-up tests and treatments (overuse) and missed or delayed diagnoses (underuse). In this context, several inte… Show more

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