TY - JOUR
T1 - Utilization of arterial blood gas measurements in a large tertiary care hospital
AU - Melanson, Stacy E.F.
AU - Szymanski, Trevor
AU - Rogers, Selwyn O.
AU - Jarolim, Petr
AU - Frendl, Gyorgy
AU - Rawn, James D.
AU - Cooper, Zara
AU - Ferrigno, Massimo
PY - 2007/4
Y1 - 2007/4
N2 - We describe the patterns of utilization of arterial blood gas (ABG) tests in a large tertiary care hospital. To our knowledge, no hospital-wide analysis of ABG test utilization has been published. We analyzed 491 ABG tests performed during 24 two-hour intervals, representative of different staff shifts throughout the 7-day week. The clinician ordering each ABG test was asked to fill out a utilization survey. The most common reasons for requesting an ABG test were changes in ventilator settings (27.6%), respiratory events (26.4%), and routine (25.7%). Of the results, approximately 79% were expected, and a change in patient management (eg, a change in ventilator settings) occurred in 42% of cases. Many ABG tests were ordered as part of a clinical routine or to monitor parameters that can be assessed clinically or through less invasive testing. Implementation of practice guidelines may prove useful in controlling test utilization and in decreasing costs.
AB - We describe the patterns of utilization of arterial blood gas (ABG) tests in a large tertiary care hospital. To our knowledge, no hospital-wide analysis of ABG test utilization has been published. We analyzed 491 ABG tests performed during 24 two-hour intervals, representative of different staff shifts throughout the 7-day week. The clinician ordering each ABG test was asked to fill out a utilization survey. The most common reasons for requesting an ABG test were changes in ventilator settings (27.6%), respiratory events (26.4%), and routine (25.7%). Of the results, approximately 79% were expected, and a change in patient management (eg, a change in ventilator settings) occurred in 42% of cases. Many ABG tests were ordered as part of a clinical routine or to monitor parameters that can be assessed clinically or through less invasive testing. Implementation of practice guidelines may prove useful in controlling test utilization and in decreasing costs.
KW - Arterial blood gases
KW - Laboratory tests
KW - Utilization
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U2 - 10.1309/ELH5BPQ0T17RRK0M
DO - 10.1309/ELH5BPQ0T17RRK0M
M3 - Article
C2 - 17369137
AN - SCOPUS:34247133085
SN - 0002-9173
VL - 127
SP - 604
EP - 609
JO - American journal of clinical pathology
JF - American journal of clinical pathology
IS - 4
ER -