Serum lithium test requesting across three UK regions: an evaluation of adherence to monitoring guidelines.
Ceri ParfittChristopher J DuffJonathan ScargillLewis GreenDavid HollandAdrian H HealdAnthony A FryerPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
Our data showed: (a) lithium levels are often maintained at the lower end of the recommended therapeutic range, (b) patterns of lithium results and testing frequency were comparable across three UK sites with differing models of care and, (c) re-test intervals demonstrate a noticeable peak at the recommended 3-monthly, but not at 6-monthly intervals. Many tests were repeated outside expected frequencies, indicating the need for measures to minimise inappropriate testing.