Interpreting Test Results Flashcards

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Contents of a lab report

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Demographic details from request
Results from lab analysis
Reference ranges from scientific knowledge
Comments and advice from experience (both human and computer knowledge bases)

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The Normal Range vs Reference Range

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Normal range is defined values for comparison
However, these are made up and no clear boundaries exist
Reference preferred as a term as it seems more flexible

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3
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The ideal test

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Highly sensitive and specific
Low rate of false positives and false negatives
Very rarely available

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Strategies to improve tests

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Select a more appropriate ‘normal’ population
Use a combination of tests e.g. LFT profiles
Combine tests to achieve a diagnostic goal

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Appropriate ‘normal’ populations

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Patients with similar presenting symptoms
Same age
Same gender
Hospitalised 'normals'
Same underlying disease
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Factors affecting reference ranges

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Age
Gender
Diet
Pregnancy
Time of month
Time of day
Time of year
Weight
Stimulus
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Action limits

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For cholesterol and paracetamol

Limits before action needs to be taken

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Therapeutic ranges

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For drugs

Lithium and digoxin

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