thank you
the guide says:
'The AKI detection algorithm will produce a test result for every creatinine result that is consistent with AKI; the test result is named ‘AKI Warning Stage’. This test result will be a numerical field with four possible variables: null, 1, 2 or 3. The null results will not be reported, but results 1, 2, or 3 should be sent to your local results reporting system/patient management system and set to flag as abnormal as for all other biochemical test results.'
Any one else using CSC iSOFT telepath not being able to suppress the 'null result and stopping from appearing on reports? Its causing us a headache with 'AKI=0' in EPR . We are waiting to hear from CSC.
regards
A
Ahmed Waise FRCP FRCPath
Consultant in Chemical Pathology & Metabolic Medicine
Department of Clinical Biochemistry
Poole Hospital NHSFT, Longfleet Road,
Poole, Dorset BH15 2JB
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Best practice guidance for implementing the NHS England AKI algorithm is now available on the new "think kidneys" website:
https://www.thinkkidneys.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/AKI-Warning-Algorithm-Best-Practice-Guidance-final-publication-0112141.pdf
Dr Robert Hill
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Chair NHS England AKI Programme, Detection Workstream
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