Clinical laboratory testing in the emergency department: a six-year analysis

Attila Beştemir, Göksu Bozdereli Berikol
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Abstract Objectives This study aimed to examine the utilization of clinical laboratory services in the emergency department and to identify the changes in their usage over six years. Methods Our study is a retrospective descriptive observational study. The study includes emergency room visits between January 01, 2016, and January 01, 2022, and the analysis of the tests requested during this period. Results When the number of tests requested among the patients in the emergency departments was considered, the highest rate belonged to complete blood count (109,696,468), which was followed by creatinine (98,027,489) and potassium (94,583,831). In addition to an increase in the number of C-Reactive Protein (CRP) tests (118.82 %), coagulation parameters such as D-dimer (1,180.95 %) and fibrinogen (315.25 %) showed an increasing trend after the onset of pandemia. Conclusions The most frequently used tests in the emergency department were complete blood count, creatinine, potassium, BUN, AST, ALT, and Na, ferritin, fibrinogen, CRP, and D-dimer have increased over the last two years due to their clinical use in predicting the outcome of COVID-19.
急诊科临床实验室检测:六年分析
摘要目的本研究旨在调查急诊科临床实验室服务的使用情况,并确定其使用在六年内的变化。方法采用回顾性描述性观察性研究。该研究包括2016年1月1日至2022年1月1日期间的急诊室就诊情况,以及对这一期间要求进行的测试的分析。结果急诊患者的全血细胞计数(109,696,468)最高,其次是肌酐(98,027,489)和钾(94,583,831)。除c -反应蛋白(CRP)检测次数增加(118.82 %)外,d -二聚体(1180.95 %)和纤维蛋白原(315.25 %)等凝血指标在大流行发病后呈增加趋势。结论急诊科最常用的检测是全血细胞计数、肌酐、钾、BUN、AST、ALT和Na,铁蛋白、纤维蛋白原、CRP和d -二聚体在临床上用于预测COVID-19的预后,在过去两年中有所增加。
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