Objectives: For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs). If DLTIs are not taken into account by clinicians, erroneous interpretation of test results may lead to a delayed or incorrect diagnosis, unnecessary diagnostic testing or therapy with possible harm for patients. A DLTI alert accompanying a laboratory test result could be a solution. The aim of this study was to test a multicentre proof of concept of an electronic clinical decision support system (CDSS) for real-time monitoring of DLTIs. Methods: CDSS was implemented in three Dutch hospitals. So-called 'clinical rules' were programmed to alert medical specialists for possible DLTIs based on laboratory test re...
BACKGROUND: Drug-laboratory (lab) interactions (DLIs) are a common source of preventable medication ...
Drug effects on laboratory test results are difficult to take into account without an online decisio...
BACKGROUND: Offering a drug-drug interaction (DDI) checker on-demand instead of computer-triggered a...
For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-laboratory test ...
Background-aim: The lack of knowledge of the presence of Drug-Laboratory Test Interactions (DLTIs) c...
Abnormal laboratory test results can indicate illness, but can also be a direct result of drug use. ...
Background Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the inte...
Objectives: Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the int...
Intake of drugs may influence the interpretation of laboratory test results. Knowledge and correct i...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively influenced by the still incre...
Lack of proper linkage between a patient’s medications and the results of laboratory tests can lead ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively...
Background Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are very prevalent in hospitalized patients. Objectives To ...
Background Drug-laboratory (lab) interactions (DLIs) are a common source of preventable medication e...
Background Adverse drug events may occur as a result of drug–drug interactions (DDIs). Information t...
BACKGROUND: Drug-laboratory (lab) interactions (DLIs) are a common source of preventable medication ...
Drug effects on laboratory test results are difficult to take into account without an online decisio...
BACKGROUND: Offering a drug-drug interaction (DDI) checker on-demand instead of computer-triggered a...
For the correct interpretation of test results, it is important to be aware of drug-laboratory test ...
Background-aim: The lack of knowledge of the presence of Drug-Laboratory Test Interactions (DLTIs) c...
Abnormal laboratory test results can indicate illness, but can also be a direct result of drug use. ...
Background Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the inte...
Objectives: Knowledge of possible drug-laboratory test interactions (DLTIs) is important for the int...
Intake of drugs may influence the interpretation of laboratory test results. Knowledge and correct i...
BACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively influenced by the still incre...
Lack of proper linkage between a patient’s medications and the results of laboratory tests can lead ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively...
Background Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) are very prevalent in hospitalized patients. Objectives To ...
Background Drug-laboratory (lab) interactions (DLIs) are a common source of preventable medication e...
Background Adverse drug events may occur as a result of drug–drug interactions (DDIs). Information t...
BACKGROUND: Drug-laboratory (lab) interactions (DLIs) are a common source of preventable medication ...
Drug effects on laboratory test results are difficult to take into account without an online decisio...
BACKGROUND: Offering a drug-drug interaction (DDI) checker on-demand instead of computer-triggered a...