A Canadian survey of perceptions and practices related to ordering of blood tests in the intensive care unit

Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie(2024)

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The ordering of routine blood test panels in advance is common in intensive care units (ICUs), with limited consideration of the pretest probability of finding abnormalities. This practice contributes to anemia, false positive results, and health care costs. We sought to understand practices and attitudes of Canadian adult intensivists regarding ordering of blood tests in critically ill patients. We conducted a nationwide Canadian cross-sectional survey consisting of 15 questions assessing three domains (global perceptions, test ordering, daily practice), plus 11 demographic questions. The target sample was one intensivist per adult ICU in Canada. We summarized responses using descriptive statistics and present data as mean with standard deviation (SD) or count with percentage as appropriate. Over seven months, 80/131 (61
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blood test ordering,critical care,cross-sectional survey,intensive care unit,physician perspective
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