Initial assessment of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus: the yield and cost of laboratory testing.

K A Freedberg, A Malabanan, J H Samet, H Libman
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Our objective was to determine the yield and cost of standardized laboratory testing of HIV-infected patients entering medical care after testing positive for HIV. An HIV staging and referral clinic in a municipal public hospital was our site for a cross-sectional study, and 308 patients were evaluated in the clinic between February 1, 1990 and October 1, 1991. Patients underwent standardized laboratory testing, including hematologic studies, serum chemistries, infectious disease serologies, and chest radiographs. The percentage of abnormal results for each test was determined. Abnormal results were stratified as mild or severe. They were also examined with regard to whether injection drug users or other patient subgroups had higher percentages of abnormalities. Changes and Medicare reimbursements for the tests were also determined. There were substantial numbers of abnormalities in all types of laboratory testing. Only 3% of patients had normal CD4 lymphocyte counts; 85% had counts of < 500/mm3, and 35% were < 200/mm3. Forty-four percent of patients had at least one abnormal hematologic study; 8% were severe. Nearly 75% had abnormal liver function tests; 20% of these were severe abnormalities. Fifteen percent of patients were PPD-positive, and > 50% were anergic. Fourteen percent had a positive nonspecific test for syphilis, and 7% had a positive confirmatory test. Fourteen percent of patients had an abnormal chest radiograph.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

感染人类免疫缺陷病毒患者的初步评估:实验室检测的产量和成本。
我们的目的是确定在艾滋病毒检测呈阳性后进入医疗保健的艾滋病毒感染者的标准化实验室检测的产量和成本。我们在一家市立公立医院的HIV分期和转诊诊所进行了横断面研究,并在1990年2月1日至1991年10月1日期间对308名患者进行了评估。患者接受标准化的实验室检测,包括血液学研究、血清化学、传染病血清学和胸部x线片。确定每个测试异常结果的百分比。异常结果分为轻度和重度。他们还检查了注射吸毒者或其他患者亚组是否有更高百分比的异常。还确定了测试的变化和医疗保险报销。在所有类型的实验室检测中都有大量的异常。只有3%的患者CD4淋巴细胞计数正常;85%的人计数< 500/mm3, 35%的人计数< 200/mm3。44%的患者至少有一项血液学异常;8%是严重的。近75%的患者肝功能检查异常;其中20%是严重异常。15%的患者为ppd阳性,50%以上为过敏。14%的人梅毒非特异性检测呈阳性,7%的人确诊性检测呈阳性。14%的患者胸片异常。(摘要删节250字)
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