Afwijken van richtlijnen bij diagnostiek in de huisartsenpraktijk

Translated title of the contribution: Deviating from guideline-recommended diagnostic work-up in general practice: examples involving high-sensitivity troponin and CRP testing

Ralf E. Harskamp, Pier Woudstra, Ramon R. Gorter, Iris M. Wichers

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Abstract

While clinical guidelines are essential for decision-making based on the latest evidence, they are not all-encompassing for any given patient or context. As such, deviating from guideline recommendations is common practice and can be attributed to contextual, ethical, clinical, or scientific factors. In the setting of diagnostic testing deviating from recommended diagnostic work-up may result in both over- and under-testing. In this Clinical Lesson we discuss two scenarios in primary care, one involving high-sensitivity troponin testing in a patient with episodes of chest discomfort, and the other involving CRP testing in a pediatric patient with acute-onset abdominal pain.
Translated title of the contributionDeviating from guideline-recommended diagnostic work-up in general practice: examples involving high-sensitivity troponin and CRP testing
Original languageDutch
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume166
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2022

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