Promptly reporting of critical laboratory values in pediatrics: A work in progress
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Promptly reporting of critical laboratory values in pediatrics: A work in progress
Abstract
In the 21st century, the determination of alert thresholds remains the most challenging and controversial issue in clinical pediatrics. Pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical matters will consolidate or undermine the fate of any laboratory process. Pre-analytical issues need to be cleared off before the laboratory physician can dispatch the result to the pediatrician in charge. Once it is cleared off, the classification of essential laboratory results is paramount. It is more than an academic exercise and may be subdivided in the order of priority we handle it to inform promptly and safely the primary physicians. Currently, we are applying new modes of making sure relevant information is transmitted without interrupting the standard workflow of the primary physicians in charge for the child, who eventually need a fast line of action for results that may be life-threatening.
Keywords: Communication; Healthcare; Laboratory; Prioritization; Quality.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict-of-interest statement: The author has no conflict of interest to declare in a relationship with the topic discussed in this paper.
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