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Page 1: How can  new  diagnostic methods contribute  in  healthcare ?  What  are  doctors looking  for?

How can new diagnostic methods contribute in healthcare? What are doctors looking for?

•Better support in their clinical decision makings, which includes:

omore accurate diagnosisoreliable prognostic estimationotools for therapy stratification and monitoring

•Rapid answers to the patient in order to:

oreduce the need for later reevaluation of the patientoprovide the patient with maximal information at the doctor´s visit

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How can new diagnostic methods contribute in healthcare? What are doctors looking for?

1. More accurate diagnostic and prognostic markers in cardio-vascular disease

2. Markers for the distinction between bacterial and viral causes of acute infections

3. And more

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Heart disease accounts for 49% of all deaths in Europe

The estimated cost for the society in Europe is 169 billion euros

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Cardiac troponins in a healthy population –the impact of an ultra-sensitive troponin assay

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ULSAM-studyUppsala Longitudinal Study of Adult Men

• All men in Uppsala born between 1920 and 1924All 50 years old men (n=2841) were invited for the investigation, 81.7% (n=2322) participated

• Remaining cohort at 70 years of age n =1673 (73%

participated n=1221)– Men without cardiovascular disease disease n = 853

– Men with cardiovascular disease n = 368

• Follow-up period 10.4 years

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Outcome (Death) in 70 years old men, with or without CVD, in relation to cTroponin I (AccuTnI)

cTroponin I, g/L

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Thus, the development and use of ultra-sensitive troponin assays

as indicators of myocardial dysfunction and leakage

will enable us to identify many more subjects

at risk of premature death in cardio-vascular disease

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Heart failure – a deadly disease and a diagnostic dilemma

Correct diagnosis – correct treatment False diagnosis – wrong treatment

Missed diagnosis – no treatment

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Heart failure – the impact of assaying blood levels of natriuretic peptides (BNP and NT-proBNP)

Correct diagnosis – correct treatment False diagnosis – wrong treatment

Missed diagnosis – no treatment

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NT-proBNP in healthy 70-year old men in relation to all-cause death during a 10 year follow-up, n=839 (ULSAM)

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Should my patient be prescribed antibiotics or not?

49% of all patients visiting a primary health care unit in Sweden called the doctor because of symptoms of acute infection

The clinical diagnosis of most respiratory infections such as pneumonia, pharyngitis/tonsillitis, otitis has, when based on symptoms and physical signs only,

a diagnostic sensitivity and specificity of 55-60% in the distinction between a viral or bacterial cause of the infection

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And how can we slow down the epidemics of antibiotics resistance?

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Is the discovery of Human neutrophil lipocalin (HNL) the answer to our needs?

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P-CRP and B-PMN in acute infections

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HNL/NGAL in serum in acute infections

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Internists base their clinical management to 70-80% on laboratory tests

Primary care doctors base their clinical management to 10-20% on laboratory tests

Laboratory testing is an efficient means to save money in health caresince it provides the doctor with:

Some conclusions

more accurate diagnosismore reliable prognostic estimationbetter tools for therapy stratification and monitoring

All for the benefit of our patients and the society


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