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Unnecessary repetitions of C-reactive protein and leukocyte count at the emergency department observation unit contribute to higher hospital admission rates.

Ivan GornikIvana LapicHana FranićBojana RadulovićLea MiklićDunja Rogić
Published in: Diagnosis (Berlin, Germany) (2024)
Schematic repetitions of CRP and leukocyte count at the ED observation unit are common, regardless of patients' clinical condition. Clinical judgment remains the main guiding factor to admit or discharge the patient, but repeated CRP testing influences the final decision, contributing to higher admission rates.
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