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<h1><a name="Test_Result_Concepts"></a> Test Result Concepts </h1>
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Below find a few concepts related to test results handling and how they are used within GNUmed. Note that these apply to all sorts of tests and measurements, not just lab results. Things like <em>Well's Score</em> for DVT likelihood may fit as well.
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<dt> Test Result </dt><dd> The result (the value of a measurement) of a particular test, performed on a particular specimen. Includes reference ranges, units, and flags for technical abnormality as well as clinical relevance. In the case of a blood pressure measurement, the specimen invariably the patient!
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<a name="LabConceptTestType"></a> <dl>
<dt> Test Type </dt><dd> Formalized proceedings upon specimens, in order to establish information about a patient. Each test type is denoted by some type of code, even though the codes could range from open standards down to arbitrary decisions within single organizations. It would be possible to use different test types to distinguish blood pressure measurements as recorded manually in-office by a clinician from those done by an automated or ambulatory device.
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<dt> Lab Request </dt><dd> Storage of patient-related lab test requests, and their status, whether these were user-recorded test requests, or previously-unrecorded requests which were auto-created upon importing results after their having been initiated outside the EMR, including being copied results ordered by specialists.
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<dt> Test Panel </dt><dd> An (often external) grouping of <a href="GmManualTestResultConcepts.html#LabTestType" class="twikiCurrentTopicLink twikiAnchorLink">Test Types</a> (e.g. <em>Lytes</em>), which documents how tests were ordered and values returned, and which can result in several observations. Such groupings may not necessarily be effected by clinical considerations. Other factors could be tests performed together on a single probe tube, by a single lab machine, or offered as a group by the lab for financial reasons.
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<dt> Unified Test Type </dt><dd> A GNUmed-local, logical grouping of a variety of actually <em>identical</em> <a href="GmManualTestResultConcepts.html#LabTestType" class="twikiCurrentTopicLink twikiAnchorLink">Test Types</a>, which happen to carry different codes or names due to having originated in different labs or having changed names over time but are supposed to measure the same clinical value. Examples would be <em>Gluc</em>, <em>GLUC</em>, <em>SCLUC</em>, <em>FGLU</em> which may all refer to <em>fasting serum glucose</em>. Other examples could include serum and plasma values, when these would not differ importantly. The purpose of this grouping is to enable displaying values under one and the same "meta type" in the frontend. Issues regarding reference ranges and units are taken care of by storing them per-value.
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<dt> Test Profile </dt><dd> A GNUmed-local, logical grouping of a variety of <em>different</em> (<a href="GmManualTestResultConcepts.html#LabConceptUnifiedType" class="twikiCurrentTopicLink twikiAnchorLink">unified</a>) <a href="GmManualTestResultConcepts.html#LabTestType" class="twikiCurrentTopicLink twikiAnchorLink">Test Types</a>, to optionally be displayed together under a <em>clinically</em> meaningful context. Examples could include, in the case of diabetics: a variety of glucose values, glycated hemoglobin A1C, lipids and kidney function.
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<dt> Reference Range </dt><dd> The range of values into which the result is expected to fall assuming the patient can be considered to belong to the corresponding <em>reference group</em>. Often called <em>Normal Range</em>.
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<dt> Clinical Target Range </dt><dd> Patient-dependant range into which results are expected to fall. This must not correspond to the reference range, either when there is not appropriate reference group or when the expected range is different due to disease present in or treatment given to the patient. Think of INR under anticoagulation.
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<dt> Test Review </dt><dd> Each individual test result can be reviewed. The review follows the standard <a href="GenericReviewConcepts.html" class="twikiLink">review system</a> as used in GNUmed.
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Note that so far only some of the above concepts are implemented and in use with GNUmed.
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<em>Next:</em> <strong><a href="GmManualTestResultImport.html" class="twikiLink">Adding test results</a></strong>
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