Point-of-care testing by paramedics using a portable laboratory: an evaluation

Author:

Heaney Katy1,Whiting Kerry2,Petley Lynda3,Fry Ian4,Newton Andy5

Affiliation:

1. Point of Care Testing (POCT) Specialty Lead, POCT Department, Berkshire & Surrey Pathology Services, Frimley Park Hospital, Camberley, Surrey

2. Former POCT Specialty Lead, POCT Department (Retired), Berkshire & Surrey Pathology Services, Frimley Park Hospital, Camberley, Surrey

3. Former POCT Manager, POCT Department (Retired), Berkshire & Surrey Pathology Services, Frimley Park Hospital, Camberley, Surrey

4. Former Laboratory Director (Retired); Berkshire & Surrey Pathology Services, Frimley Park Hospital, Camberley, Surrey

5. Independent Consultant, Cloud Consulting London, London (formerly Consultant Paramedic and Chief Clinical Officer, South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust).

Abstract

Use of point-of-care testing (POCT) equipment by paramedics for triage may reduce unnecessary attendance in emergency departments and inconvenience to patients. A hospital pathology service and an ambulance trust wanted a system for safe and effective use of diagnostic devices by paramedics at the patient bedside. A suite of POCT devices to perform an expanded repertoire of pathology tests was provided, along with technology for electronic data capture, temperature control and monitoring, in a specially designed kit bag—the Labkit. Following a proof-of-concept phase, three Labkit bags were deployed as a pilot in rapid response vehicles and used by specialist paramedics in urgent and emergency care who had been trained in their use. The paramedics used the bag in 25% of patient interactions, typically three times every 24 hours. Having POCT results available at the time of paramedic assessment reduced conveyance to the emergency department by 21%. There was also a 10% rise in admission of patients where pathology results indicated problems that required urgent treatment which would otherwise have gone unnoticed. Overall, 31% of conveyance decisions were changed as a direct consequence of the Labkit results. Patients reported high levels of satisfaction, and paramedics said it added value in 97% of cases where it was used to support decision-making. Reliable, quality-assured POCT by paramedics has the potential to improve efficiency in the healthcare system and benefit patients.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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