Trends in diagnostic tests ordered for children: a retrospective analysis of 1.7 million laboratory test requests in Oxfordshire, UK from 2005 to 2019
Conclusions
After an initial decline, laboratory test use by children in Oxfordshire demonstrated an apparent increase since 2012. Test use increased in outpatient and general practice settings, however remained steady in inpatient settings. Further research should examine the root causes and implications for test increases, and whether these increases are warranted. We encourage clinicians to consider the individual and systemic implications of performing blood tests in children.
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Thomas, E. T., Withrow, D. R., Shine, B., Gill, P., Perera, R., Heneghan, C. Tags: Open access Original research Source Type: research
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