| Literature DB >> 26052250 |
Louis S Nelson1, Scott R Davis1, Robert M Humble1, Jeff Kulhavy1, Dean R Aman2, Matthew D Krasowski1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical laboratories frequently receive orders to perform additional tests on existing specimens ('add-ons'). Previous studies have examined add-on ordering patterns over short periods of time. The objective of this study was to analyze add-on ordering patterns over an extended time period. We also analyzed the impact of a robotic specimen archival/retrieval system on add-on testing procedure and manual effort.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical chemistry tests; Clinical laboratory information services; Clinical laboratory services; Hematology; Laboratory automation; Robotics
Year: 2015 PMID: 26052250 PMCID: PMC4458334 DOI: 10.1186/s12907-015-0011-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Clin Pathol ISSN: 1472-6890
Abbreviations for assay categories
| Abbreviation | Full Name | Test(s) Included |
|---|---|---|
| A1C | Hemoglobin A1C | Hemoglobin A1C |
| ANEMIA | Anemia Testing | Iron, total iron-binding capacity, ferritin, folate, vitamin B12 |
| BILD | Bilirubin, Direct | Direct (conjugated) bilirubin |
| BMP | Basic Metabolic Panel | Sodium, potassium, chloride, carbon dioxide, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, glucose, and calcium |
| CARDIAC | Cardiac Markers | Creatine kinase-MB, troponin T, |
| CBC | Complete Blood Count | White blood cell count, red blood cell count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelet count |
| CRP | C-Reactive Protein | C-Reactive Protein |
| DIFF | Differential | White blood cell differential |
| ENDO | Endocrinology Testing | Thyroid-stimulating hormone, thyroxine (T4) – total and free, triiodothyronine (T3) – total and free, cortisol, testosterone, and 25-hydroxyvitamin D |
| ESR | Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate | Erythrocyte sedimentation rate |
| GASES | Blood Gas Analyzer Laboratory Studiesa | Lactic acid, potassium, glucose, hemoglobin, hematocrit, sodium, chloride, ionized calcium, pO2, pCO2, oxygen saturation, methemoglobin, carboxyhemoglobin |
| HAPT | Haptoglobin | Haptoglobin |
| HEPC | Hepatitis C Antibody | Hepatitis C antibody |
| HBSG | Hepatitis B Surface Antigen | Hepatitis B surface antigen |
| LFP | Liver Function Panel | Albumin, alkaline phosphatase, total bilirubin, total protein, alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, and γ-glutamyltranspeptidase |
| LDH | Lactate Dehydrogenase | Lactate dehydrogenase |
| REFERENCE | Reference Laboratory Testing | All testing referred to external reference laboratory |
| OSMO | Osmolality | Serum and urine osmolality |
| PO4MG | Phosphorus and Magnesium | Phosphorus, magnesium |
| PREALB | Prealbumin | Prealbumin |
| PT/INR | Prothrombin Time/INR | Prothrombin time/International normalized ratio |
| PTT | Partial Thromboplastin Time | Partial thromboplastin time |
| RETIC | Reticulocytes | Reticulocytes |
| TAP | Toxic Alcohol Panel | Sodium, glucose, blood urea nitrogen, osmolality, ethanol |
| URIC | Uric Acid | Uric acid |
aThese are studies using whole blood and not plasma or serum
Fig. 1Add-on Testing Procedure. a Layout of the core laboratory prior to the automated specimen archival/retrieval unit. Add-on orders generate a print-out in the core laboratory with the testing information and patient demographics (1). A laboratory assistant reviews the print-out. If an add-on can be performed, the assistant prints an additional label with test information to a designated area of the laboratory (e.g., chemistry, 2a, or hematology, 2b) depending on the add-on order. A technologist enters in accession number into the computer program that tracks the archival rack and position for the specimen. Then technologist retrieves the specimen from the archival rack (3a or 3b) or from the refrigerator. The technologist loads specimen on proper analyzer (4a, 4b). b Layout of the core laboratory after the automated specimen archival/retrieval unit. Similar to above, add-on orders generate a print-out in the core laboratory that is reviewed by laboratory assistant (1). If an add-on can be performed, the assistant then uses a computer program to request the specimen be retrieved from the archiver (1). The archiver then locates the specimen and dispenses it (2). The assistant retrieves the specimen from archiver and loads specimen on to proper analyzer (3a or 3b)
Fig. 2Add-on Order Volumes. a Yearly add-on testing volumes from 2009 – 2014. The data in 2009 is normalized to an entire year based on order volume from May 2, 2009 to end of that calendar year. b Monthly add-on testing volumes spanning 2009 – 2014. c Add-on test volumes per month
Fig. 3Timing of Add-on Orders. a Timing of add-on orders relative to original specimen collect time. The data is broken down into orders originating from emergency department (ED), inpatient units (including intensive care units), outpatient clinics, and all data. b Time of day add-on order was placed broken into one hour intervals. c Day of week add-on order was placed
Fig. 4Breakdown of Add-on Order Volumes by Category of Testing. The categories of testing are: Clinical Chemistry (performed in core laboratory), Hematology/Coagulation and Urinalysis (performed in core laboratory), Critical Care (blood gases, whole blood electrolytes, and other testing performed in satellite critical care laboratories), Reference Laboratory (testing referred to outside laboratories), and Miscellaneous (all testing not fitting into other categories)
Most frequently ordered add-on test categories by ordering location
| Inpatient Unit | Emergency Department | Outpatient Clinics | All Locations | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test Category | % | Rank | % | Rank | % | Rank | % | Rank |
| LFP | 28.79 % | 1 | 29.86 % | 1 | 16.91 % | 1 | 26.76 % | 1 |
| BMP | 12.00 % | 2 | 10.14 % | 2 | 15.12 % | 2 | 12.30 % | 2 |
| MGPO4 | 7.41 % | 4 | 4.02 % | 4 | 2.87 % | 5 | 6.08 % | 3 |
| GASES | 8.41 % | 3 | 2.51 % | 9 | 0.10 % | 19 | 6.01 % | 4 |
| ENDO | 3.30 % | 6 | 3.09 % | 6 | 8.81 % | 3 | 4.28 % | 5 |
| CARDIAC | 4.19 % | 5 | 7.25 % | 3 | 2.09% | 7 | 4.25 % | 6 |
| ANEMIA | 2.66 % | 7 | 0.78 % | 18 | 6.67 % | 4 | 3.12 % | 7 |
| DIFF | 2.40 % | 8 | 1.73 % | 15 | 1.78 % | 9 | 2.19 % | 8 |
| CBC | 2.24 % | 9 | 1.83 % | 14 | 2.00 % | 8 | 2.14 % | 9 |
| PT/INR | 1.43 % | 12 | 3.57 % | 5 | 0.88 % | 13 | 1.65 % | 10 |
| LIPASE | 1.49 % | 11 | 3.01 % | 8 | 0.77 % | 15 | 1.58 % | 11 |
| A1C | 1.33 % | 14 | 0.95 % | 17 | 2.52 % | 6 | 1.49 % | 12 |
| CRP | 1.29 % | 15 | 2.22 % | 10 | 1.39 % | 11 | 1.45 % | 13 |
| LDH | 1.50 % | 10 | 0.64 % | 19 | 1.43 % | 10 | 1.36 % | 14 |
| AMYLASE | 1.37 % | 13 | 2.02 % | 12 | 0.68 % | 16 | 1.34 % | 15 |
| PTT | 0.97 % | 16 | 3.03 % | 7 | 0.19 % | 17 | 1.13 % | 16 |
| ESR | 0.61 % | 18 | 2.00 % | 13 | 0.78 % | 13 | 0.85 % | 17 |
| BILD | 0.94 % | 17 | 0.59 % | 20 | 0.92 % | 12 | 0.85 % | 18 |
| D-DIMER | 0.24 % | 19 | 2.07 % | 11 | 0.11 % | 18 | 0.48 % | 19 |
| TAP | 0.16 % | 20 | 1.61 % | 16 | 0.03 % | 20 | 0.35 % | 20 |
| Total | 82.7 % | 82.9 % | 66.1 % | 79.7 % | ||||
Most frequently ordered individual add-on tests
| Test | % of Total Add-on Orders | % of Times Test Ordered as Add-on (vs. Routine) |
|---|---|---|
| Magnesium | 4.0 | 5.9 |
| Albumin | 3.8 | 6.5 |
| Alanine aminotransferase | 3.8 | 5.4 |
| Aspartate aminotransferase | 3.8 | 5.5 |
| Bilirubin, total | 3.7 | 6.4 |
| Alkaline phosphatase | 3.4 | 5.8 |
| Gamma-glutamyltransferase | 3.2 | 4.7 |
| Total protein | 3.1 | 6.3 |
| Phosphorus | 3.0 | 6.9 |
| Troponin T | 2.2 | 14.5 |
| Complete blood count | 2.1 | 1.5 |
| Automated white blood cell differential | 2.1 | 2.3 |
| Creatinine | 1.7 | 1.1 |
| Potassium | 1.6 | 1.1 |
| Thyroid stimulating hormone with reflex to free thyroxine | 1.6 | 9.6 |
| Lipase | 1.6 | 15.9 |
| Hemoglobin A1C | 1.5 | 10.2 |
| Prothrombin time/International normalized ratio | 1.5 | 1.8 |
| Basic metabolic panel with calcium | 1.5 | 1.1 |
| C-Reactive protein | 1.4 | 8.1 |
| Lactic acid dehydrogenase | 1.4 | 10.7 |
| Creatine kinase, total | 1.3 | 22.7 |
| Amylase | 1.3 | 15.3 |
| Blood urea nitrogen | 1.3 | 0.9 |
| Calcium, total | 1.2 | 1.3 |
Most frequently ordered reference laboratory add-on tests
| Test | % of Total Add-on Orders |
|---|---|
|
| 0.050 % |
| Mitochondrial M2 antibodies | 0.049 % |
| Hepatitis C virus quantitative PCR | 0.033 % |
| IgG subclasses | 0.022 % |
| Miscellaneous testa | 0.019 % |
| Vitamin D, 1,25-dihydroxy | 0.018 % |
| Aldosterone, serum | 0.017 % |
| Alpha-1-antitrypsin, phenotyping | 0.013 % |
| Lyme disease antibodies, IgG and IgM | 0.013 % |
|
| 0.013 % |
aCovers any test ordered that is not on list of laboratory tests built in electronic medical record
Summary of add-on tests
| Total number of add-ons | 880,359 |
|---|---|
| Unique ordering instances1 | 443,411 |
| Number of patients | 96,244 |
| Average number of add-on tests per unique ordering instance | 1.99 |
| Average number of add-on tests per patient2 | 9.15 |
| Estimated hours per day of manual effort for add-on testing prior to introduction of robotic archival storage/retrieval unit | 30.7 |
| Estimated hours per day of manual effort for add-on testing with use of robotic archival storage/retrieval unit | 6.6 |
1These are unique add-on orders at a specific time
2This includes all add-on tests per each patient, which may span multiple unique ordering instances