Real-life evaluation of an alert system to detect the risk of unreported dyskaelemia in haemolysed blood samples from a hospital emergency department.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Valery Brunel, Julie Fettig, Luc Marie Joly, Guillaume Feugray, François Fraissinet, Hélène Girot
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BackgroundIn vitro haemolysis is a recurrent problem in emergency department samples. Potassium is one of the most critical tests and sensitive to increasing levels of in vitro haemolysis. Haemolysis results in a large number of invalidated potassium test results.MethodsWe set up an alert system to detect the risk of dyskalaemia based on potassium value and haemolysis index (HI). We retrospectively evaluated the effectiveness of the alert system for haemolysed blood samples from the emergency department.Results54 605 samples were included. Women more frequently had a sample with a high HI value, resulting in the invalidation of a potassium test result (3.22% vs 2.35%, P < 0.001). In the case of haemolysed samples, the frequency of alerts for hyperkalemia risk was similar in women and men. Hypokalaemia was significantly more frequent in women than in men (12.71% vs 9.38%, P < 0.001). Among the haemolyzed samples, no hypokalaemia risk alerts were observed and 42 patients had a hyperkalaemia risk alert. For these patients, the potassium value of a second sample was significantly higher in patients with an alert on the first sample (4.85 mmol/L vs 4.0 mmol/L, P < 0.001), with a higher rate of hyperkalaemia (57.14% vs 4.76%, P < 0.001) and critical hyperkalaemia (17.86% vs 0.3%, P < 0.001). Negative predictive value and positive predictive value to detect hyperkalaemia were 90.4% [89.6-91] and 41.3% [25.5%-59.1%].ConclusionsOur alert system was effective to detect the risk of hyperkalemia, and could help clinicians to better target patients requiring repeat sampling for potassium.

在医院急诊科的溶血样本中检测未报告的血钾异常风险的警报系统的现实评估。
背景:体外溶血是急诊科样本中反复出现的问题。钾是最关键的测试之一,对体外溶血水平的增加很敏感。溶血导致大量无效的钾试验结果。方法:建立以血钾值和溶血指数(HI)为指标的血钾异常危险预警系统。我们回顾性地评估了急诊科溶血样本预警系统的有效性。结果:共纳入54 605份样本。女性更频繁地有高HI值的样本,导致钾试验结果无效(3.22%对2.35%)。结论:我们的警报系统可以有效地检测高钾血症的风险,并可以帮助临床医生更好地针对需要重复钾采样的患者。
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Clinical Biochemistry
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5.20
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期刊介绍: Annals of Clinical Biochemistry is the fully peer reviewed international journal of the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry accepts papers that contribute to knowledge in all fields of laboratory medicine, especially those pertaining to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human disease. It publishes papers on clinical biochemistry, clinical audit, metabolic medicine, immunology, genetics, biotechnology, haematology, microbiology, computing and management where they have both biochemical and clinical relevance. Papers describing evaluation or implementation of commercial reagent kits or the performance of new analysers require substantial original information. Unless of exceptional interest and novelty, studies dealing with the redox status in various diseases are not generally considered within the journal''s scope. Studies documenting the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with particular phenotypes will not normally be considered, given the greater strength of genome wide association studies (GWAS). Research undertaken in non-human animals will not be considered for publication in the Annals. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry is also the official journal of NVKC (de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Klinische Chemie) and JSCC (Japan Society of Clinical Chemistry).
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