Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department

The use of simple and economic tests to rule out diseases of sufficient clinical severity is appealing in emergency department (ED), since it would be effective for contrasting ED overcrowding and decreasing healthcare costs. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of simple a...

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Main Authors: Giuseppe Lippi, Giovanni Targher, Giampaolo Neri, Clarissa Cattabiani, Silvia Pipitone, Gianfranco Cervellin
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2012-03-01
Series:Emergency Care Journal
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1066
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spelling doaj-7b1165dca2ec493fbbb5f0716cd2b74f2020-11-25T03:33:47ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEmergency Care Journal1826-98262012-03-018171210.4081/ecj.2012.1.7619Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency DepartmentGiuseppe Lippi0Giovanni Targher1Giampaolo Neri2Clarissa Cattabiani3Silvia Pipitone4Gianfranco Cervellin5U.O. Diagnostica Ematochimica, Dipartimento di Patologia e Medicina di Laboratorio, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di ParmaSezione di Endocrinologia e Metabolismo, Dipartimento di Medicina, Università degli Studi di VeronaU.O. Pronto Soccorso e Medicina d’Urgenza, Dipartimento di Emergenza-Urgenza, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di ParmaU.O. Diagnostica Ematochimica, Dipartimento di Patologia e Medicina di Laboratorio, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di ParmaU.O. Diagnostica Ematochimica, Dipartimento di Patologia e Medicina di Laboratorio, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di ParmaU.O. Pronto Soccorso e Medicina d’Urgenza, Dipartimento di Emergenza-Urgenza, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di ParmaThe use of simple and economic tests to rule out diseases of sufficient clinical severity is appealing in emergency department (ED), since it would be effective for contrasting ED overcrowding and decreasing healthcare costs. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of simple and economic haematological testing in a large sample of adult patients presenting at the ED of the Academic Hospital of Parma during the year 2010 with the five most frequent acute pathologies (i.e., acute myocardial infarction, renal colic, pneumonia, trauma and pancreatitis). Both leukocyte count and hemoglobin showed a good diagnostic performance (Area Under the Curve [AUC] of 0.85 for leukocyte count and 0.76 for hemoglobin; both p < 0.01). Although the platelet count was significantly increased in all patients groups except pancreatitis, the diagnostic performance did not achieve statistical significance (AUC 0.53; p = 0.07). We also observed an increased RDW in all groups, except in those with trauma and the diagnostic performance was acceptable (AUC 0.705; p < 0.01). The mean platelet volume (MPV) was consistently lower in all patients groups and also characterized by an efficient diagnostic performance (AUC 0.76; p < 0.01). This evidence led us to design an arbitrary formula, whereby MPV and hemoglobin were multiplied, and further divided by the leukocyte count, obtaining a remarkable AUC (0.91; p < 0.01). We conclude that simple, rapid and cheap hematological tests might provide relevant clinical information for decision making to busy emergency physicians, and the their combination into an arbitrary formula might further increase the specific diagnostic potential of each of them.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1066emergency department, haematological testing, lavoratory testing, rule-out test, diagnosis
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author Giuseppe Lippi
Giovanni Targher
Giampaolo Neri
Clarissa Cattabiani
Silvia Pipitone
Gianfranco Cervellin
spellingShingle Giuseppe Lippi
Giovanni Targher
Giampaolo Neri
Clarissa Cattabiani
Silvia Pipitone
Gianfranco Cervellin
Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department
Emergency Care Journal
emergency department, haematological testing, lavoratory testing, rule-out test, diagnosis
author_facet Giuseppe Lippi
Giovanni Targher
Giampaolo Neri
Clarissa Cattabiani
Silvia Pipitone
Gianfranco Cervellin
author_sort Giuseppe Lippi
title Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department
title_short Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department
title_full Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department
title_fullStr Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the Emergency Department
title_sort diagnostic significance of haematological testing in patients presenting at the emergency department
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Emergency Care Journal
issn 1826-9826
publishDate 2012-03-01
description The use of simple and economic tests to rule out diseases of sufficient clinical severity is appealing in emergency department (ED), since it would be effective for contrasting ED overcrowding and decreasing healthcare costs. The aim of this study was to assess the diagnostic performance of simple and economic haematological testing in a large sample of adult patients presenting at the ED of the Academic Hospital of Parma during the year 2010 with the five most frequent acute pathologies (i.e., acute myocardial infarction, renal colic, pneumonia, trauma and pancreatitis). Both leukocyte count and hemoglobin showed a good diagnostic performance (Area Under the Curve [AUC] of 0.85 for leukocyte count and 0.76 for hemoglobin; both p < 0.01). Although the platelet count was significantly increased in all patients groups except pancreatitis, the diagnostic performance did not achieve statistical significance (AUC 0.53; p = 0.07). We also observed an increased RDW in all groups, except in those with trauma and the diagnostic performance was acceptable (AUC 0.705; p < 0.01). The mean platelet volume (MPV) was consistently lower in all patients groups and also characterized by an efficient diagnostic performance (AUC 0.76; p < 0.01). This evidence led us to design an arbitrary formula, whereby MPV and hemoglobin were multiplied, and further divided by the leukocyte count, obtaining a remarkable AUC (0.91; p < 0.01). We conclude that simple, rapid and cheap hematological tests might provide relevant clinical information for decision making to busy emergency physicians, and the their combination into an arbitrary formula might further increase the specific diagnostic potential of each of them.
topic emergency department, haematological testing, lavoratory testing, rule-out test, diagnosis
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ecj/article/view/1066
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