Läkartidningen
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Comparative Study
[Wide variations among hospitals in use of laboratory tests. Information and education to increase cost-effectiveness].
Hospitals in Sweden differ greatly in their use of laboratory tests. These differences seem to be due to traditions and regional differences. The cost of a single laboratory test is often low, but since many tests are used in great numbers, the consequences of false or misleading results can be very costly. ⋯ We have used the figures from this comparison and calculated the potential savings for seven frequently used tests. The potential yearly savings in Sweden for these tests alone is approximately SEK 150 million. We estimate that this is just half of the amount that could be saved if all tests were included.
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Earlier observations of increased plasma concentrations of immunoreactive calcitonin (32 amino acids) in sepsis and other non-tumorous conditions may be explained by increased secretion of procalcitonin, the 116-amino acid prohormone. At present, the site(s) of origin of procalcitonin in sepsis, the factors regulating its biosynthesis and release, the route(s) of its elimination from blood as well as its biological function(s) are unknown. The rapid increase in procalcitonin concentration in sepsis--in some patients earlier than that of C-reactive protein--and decrease upon successful chemotherapy makes procalcitonin a potentially important biomarker in monitoring patients with suspected or confirmed sepsis.