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- Title
Automated Requests for Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone and Ferretin Tests in Young Primary Care Patients with Anorexia as an Intervention to Improve Detection of Underlying Conditions.
- Authors
Salinas, Maria; López-Garrigós, Maite; Flores, Emilio; Leiva-Salinas, Carlos
- Abstract
Objective To improve clinical laboratory contribution to the treatment of primary care patients with anorexia through automated computerized strategies. Methods We recorded the number of laboratory requests due to anorexia; the demographic data, laboratory values, and presence of pathological values for the applicable patients. In a prospective study, the laboratory information management system (LIMS) automatically added thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and/or ferritin testing when it was not requested by general practitioners for all primary care patients with anorexia who were younger than 16 years. Results A total of 3562 patients underwent laboratory testing due to anorexia, of whom 47% were younger than 16 years. The tests in which the results most frequently were abnormal were hemoglobin, ferritin, and TSH. TSH results were abnormal in 20% of patients younger than 16 years. Through the intervention, we detected 3 low ferritin values and 7 cases of pathological TSH levels. Conclusions The LIMS required TSH and ferritin testing in young patients even when not requested, potentially avoiding the adverse effects of iron deficiency and thyroid disorders on neurological development and cognition in those patients.
- Subjects
ANOREXIA nervosa treatment; IRON deficiency anemia prevention; ACADEMIC medical centers; ANOREXIA nervosa; AUTOMATION; BLOOD testing; FERRITIN; HEMOGLOBINS; INFORMATION storage &; retrieval systems; MEDICAL databases; LABORATORIES; LONGITUDINAL method; MEDICAL laboratories; SCIENTIFIC observation; PRIMARY health care; THYROID diseases; THYROID hormones; DATA warehousing; CROSS-sectional method; RETROSPECTIVE studies; DATA analysis software; ELECTRONIC health records; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ADOLESCENCE
- Publication
Laboratory Medicine, 2019, Vol 50, Issue 3, p268
- ISSN
0007-5027
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/labmed/lmy076