Algorithm of differential diagnosis of anemia involving laboratory medicine specialists to advance diagnostic excellence

Author:

Hevessy Zsuzsanna1,Toth Gabor1,Antal-Szalmas Peter1,Tokes-Fuzesi Margit2,Kappelmayer Janos1,Karai Bettina1,Ajzner Eva34

Affiliation:

1. Department of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine , University of Debrecen , Debrecen , Hungary

2. Department of Laboratory Medicine , University of Pecs, Medical School , Pecs , Hungary

3. Central Laboratory of Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg County Teaching Hospital , Nyiregyhaza , Hungary

4. Hematology Unit of South-Pest Central Hospital and National Institute of Hematology and Infectology , Budapest , Hungary

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Anemia is a severe global public health issue. Testing practices for anemia suggest overuse of screening laboratory tests and misinterpretation of studies even in “easy-to-diagnose” underlying causes, leading to late diagnoses and missed treatment opportunities. We aimed to develop a complete and efficient algorithm for clinical pathologists and laboratory medicine physicians for the differential diagnosis of anemia. Methods Comprehensive literature search encompassing original articles, studies, reviews, gold standard books, and other evidence. Results We created a complex algorithm, primarily for clinical pathology/laboratory use, that explores all major and several rare causes of anemia in an efficient and evidence-based manner. The algorithm includes gold-standard diagnostic laboratory tests available in most clinical laboratories and indices that can be easily calculated to provide an evidence-based differential diagnosis of anemia. Conclusions The diagnostic strategy combines previously available diagnostic tests and protocols in an efficient order. Clinical pathologists following the algorithm can independently provide valuable diagnostic support for healthcare providers. Clinical pathologists providing complete differential diagnostic services with the proposed algorithm may create an opportunity for an advanced diagnostic service that supports diagnostic excellence and helps patients receive a timely diagnosis and early treatment opportunities.

Funder

Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine

Human Resource Development Operational Programme

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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