Reflex and reflective testing practice in Clinical Biochemistry in the United Kingdom – a national survey

Author:

McKeeman Gareth C1ORCID,Hall Sally L2ORCID,Freedman Danielle B2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, UK

2. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, Luton, UK

Abstract

Background/aims The addition of further tests to patient samples, whether by reflex (automated) methods or reflectively after result review, remains an important function of the diagnostic laboratory. This can assist clinicians with interpretation of results and aid further management. We aimed to investigate how this is performed within Clinical Biochemistry laboratories across the United Kingdom (UK). Methods A questionnaire, consisting of 16 clinical scenarios, was circulated to Clinical Biochemistry laboratories across the UK via the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (ACB) office. The survey sought to examine opinion on what tests are considered reflex and reflective, which staff members are involved in addition of further tests, whether clinicians are contacted and how abnormal results are handled. Results Responses were received from 74 laboratories, and data were compiled for each scenario surveyed. The majority of laboratories are adding calcium and magnesium, reflectively, to confirm hyperkalaemia or hypocalcaemia, and a number of additional endocrine tests are also commonly performed in particular scenarios. However, there are variations in what is regarded as reflex and reflective testing, in how this testing is conducted within the laboratory and in the level of communication with the requesting clinician. Discussion We present the consensus views of the survey participants for a number of commonly used additional tests within Clinical Biochemistry and a discussion on current reflex and reflective testing practice based on the survey results and evidence, where it exists. There is a need for harmonization and national guidance in this area.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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