Abstract
ObjectiveTo estimate the rate and type of downstream activities (DAs) after laboratory testing in primary care, with a specific focus on check-up laboratory panels, and to explore the effect of a clinical decision support system (CDSS) for laboratory ordering on these DAs.DesignCluster randomised clinical trial.Setting72 primary care practices in Belgium, with 272 general practitioners (GPs), randomly assigned to the intervention arm or the control arm.ParticipantsThe study included 10 270 lab panels from 9683 primary care patients (women 55.1%, mean age 56.5). All adult patients who consulted one of the participating GPs during the trial period and needed a laboratory exam were eligible for participation.InterventionsGPs in the intervention group used a CDSS integrated into their online laboratory ordering system, while GPs in the control arm used their lab ordering system as usual. The trial duration was 6 months, with another 6 months follow-up.Main outcome measuresThis publication reports on the exploratory outcome of DAs after an initial laboratory exam and the effect of the CDSS on these DAs.Results19.7% of all laboratory panels resulted in further diagnostic procedures (95% CI 18.9% to 20.5%) and 19% (95% CI 18.2% to 19.7%) in treatment changes. Check-up laboratory exams showed similar rates of DAs, with 17.5% (95% CI 13.8% to 21.2%) diagnostic DAs and 18.9% (95% CI 13.9% to 23.9%) treatment changes. Using the CDSS resulted in a significant reduction in downstream referrals (−2.4%; 95% CI −4.2% to −0.6%; p=0008), imaging and endoscopies (−0.9%; 95% CI −1.6% to −0.1%; p=0026) and treatment changes (−5.4%; 95% CI −9.5% to −1.2%; p=0.01).ConclusionThis is the largest study so far to examine DAs after laboratory testing. It shows that almost one in three laboratory exams leads to further DAs, even in check-up panels. Using a CDSS for laboratory orders may reduce the rate of some DAs.Trial registration numberNCT02950142.
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Belgian Healthcare Knowledge Center
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