Anemiediagnostiek in de eerste lijn: Reflextesten, reflecteren en algoritmes?

Translated title of the contribution: Anemia diagnosis in primary care: Reflex testing, reflection and algorithms?

Albert Huisman, Wouter W van Solinge, Jochen W L Cals

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Abstract

This commentary discusses the prevalence and causes of anemia in primary care in the Netherlands and the role of laboratory diagnostics in determining the cause of anemia. There are indications that guidelines in primary care regarding anemia are insufficiently followed; there are also indications that the correct laboratory measurements are requested too limited (under-diagnosis). A possible solution lies in the introduction of reflective testing, in which the laboratory specialist has additional diagnostic laboratory tests performed on the basis of the laboratory results and specific characteristics of the patient. Reflective testing is in contrast to reflex testing; in reflex testing, laboratory measurements are added automatically using a simple flowchart. In the future, Artificial Intelligence solutions could play a role in determining the most optimal laboratory diagnostic strategy for the diagnosis of anemia in primary care. Conflict of interest and financial support: potential conflicts of interest have been reported for this article. ICMJE forms provided by the authors are available online along with the full text of this article.

Translated title of the contributionAnemia diagnosis in primary care: Reflex testing, reflection and algorithms?
Original languageDutch
Article numberD7400
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume167
Issue number18
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Humans
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Anemia/diagnosis
  • Reflex
  • Algorithms
  • Primary Health Care

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