2024
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1787661
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Hemostasis Testing in the Emergency Department: A Narrative Review

Henri Thonon,
Michael Van Nieuwenhove,
Jecko Thachil
et al.

Abstract: Routine laboratory screening is typically performed at initial evaluation of the vast majority of presentations to the emergency department (ED). These laboratory results are crucial to the diagnostic process, as they may influence up to 70% of clinical decisions. However, despite the usefulness of biological assessments, many tests performed are inappropriate or of doubtful clinical relevance. This overutilization rate of laboratory testing in hospitals, which represents a significant medical–economic burden,… Show more

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