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Authors Kaushik N, Khangulov VS, O’Hara M, Arnaout R
Received 3 November 2017
Accepted for publication 22 January 2018
Published 20 April 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 37—45
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OAEM.S155988
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Hans-Christoph Pape
Objective: Laboratory tests are an important contributor to treatment
decisions in the emergency department (ED). Rapid turnaround of laboratory
tests can optimize ED throughout by reducing the length of stay (LOS) and
improving patient outcomes. Despite evidence supporting the effect of shorter
turnaround time (TAT) on LOS and outcomes, there is still a lack of large
retrospective studies examining these associations. Here, we evaluated the effect
of a reduction in laboratory TAT on ED LOS using retrospective analysis of
Electronic Health Records (EHR).
Materials and methods: Retrospective analysis of ED encounters from a
large, US-based, de-identified EHR database and a separate analysis of ED
encounters from the EHR of an ED at a top-tier tertiary care center were
performed. Additionally, an efficiency model calculating the cumulative
potential LOS time savings and resulting financial opportunity due to
laboratory TAT reduction was created, assuming other factors affecting LOS are
constant.
Results: Multivariate regression analysis of patients
from the multisite study showed that a 1-minute decrease in laboratory TAT was
associated with 0.50 minutes of decrease in LOS. The single-site analysis
confirmed our findings from the multisite analysis that a positive correlation
between laboratory TAT and ED LOS exists in the ED population as a whole, as
well as across different patient acuity levels. In addition, based on the
calculations from the efficiency model, for a 5-, 10- and 15-minute TAT
reduction, the single-site ED can potentially admit a total of 127, 256 and 386
additional patients, respectively, annually.
Conclusion: A positive correlation between laboratory TAT
and ED LOS was observed in a broad patient population and across distinct
acuity levels.
Keywords: laboratory
testing, turnaround time, emergency department, length of stay, patient acuity,
retrospective analysis, data science
摘要视频链接:Laboratory TAT and ED LOS