IntroductionFew studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnostic tests in intensive care units (ICU). No study assessed whether their impact was sustained or not. In this study, we assessed whether a multi-faceted intervention for more appropriate use of laboratory testing can decrease the number of tests, is sustainable, is not associated with additional morbidity and represents a potential cost saving.Material and methodsAn open-label prospective cohort study in two separated units of the same medical intensive care unit (ICU) including respectively 3315 and 2392 consecutive patients. After the observation period (2010), a reduction in ICU A of unnecessary diagnostics tests as part of a program including senior supervisory of...
Introduction:Because of the increase in diagnostic resources, laboratory tests have become an essent...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
IntroductionFew studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnostic tests in intensive car...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Few studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnosti...
Unnecessary pathology tests performed in intensive care units (ICU) might lead to increased costs of...
Importance: Inappropriate use of laboratory testing is a challenging problem. Estimated overuse rate...
The overuse of laboratory testing is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) which leads to an incre...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
Overuse of laboratory and X-ray testing is common in the intensive care unit (ICU). This review high...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the US account for 17.9% of the national GDP, or nearly $10,0...
BackgroundOveruse of clinical laboratory testing in the inpatient setting is a common problem. The o...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of clinical guidelines to improve appropriate ...
Abstract To describe the relationship between the use of laboratory tests and changes in laboratory ...
Introduction:Because of the increase in diagnostic resources, laboratory tests have become an essent...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
IntroductionFew studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnostic tests in intensive car...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Few studies described strategies to improve the use of diagnosti...
Unnecessary pathology tests performed in intensive care units (ICU) might lead to increased costs of...
Importance: Inappropriate use of laboratory testing is a challenging problem. Estimated overuse rate...
The overuse of laboratory testing is common in the intensive care unit (ICU) which leads to an incre...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
Overuse of laboratory and X-ray testing is common in the intensive care unit (ICU). This review high...
Background: Studies addressing the appropriateness of laboratory testing have revealed approximately...
Background: Healthcare expenditures in the US account for 17.9% of the national GDP, or nearly $10,0...
BackgroundOveruse of clinical laboratory testing in the inpatient setting is a common problem. The o...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of clinical guidelines to improve appropriate ...
Abstract To describe the relationship between the use of laboratory tests and changes in laboratory ...
Introduction:Because of the increase in diagnostic resources, laboratory tests have become an essent...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...
Background: Appropriate use of diagnostic laboratory tests is challenging, and estimates of 20% for ...