@AdamMeakins @physiojack @DrJN_SportsMed Relevant study: https://t.co/8Oc415786A CRP has higher diagnostic accuracy. One utility however of doing both ESR and CRP at time of diagnosis for PMR is that a disproportionately higher ESR:CRP may indicate a PMR m
RT @PaulRegan_: Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in primary care: using Clinical Practice Research Datalink to evaluate accuracy |…
Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in primary care: using Clinical Practice Research Datalink to evaluate accuracy | British Journal of General Practice https://t.co/gH1SsgOyke
RT @GilesHazan: @CPatPT You’re right, doing multiple inflammatory markers in primary care doesn’t improve accuracy at picking up significan…
RT @GilesHazan: @CPatPT You’re right, doing multiple inflammatory markers in primary care doesn’t improve accuracy at picking up significan…
@CPatPT You’re right, doing multiple inflammatory markers in primary care doesn’t improve accuracy at picking up significant pathologies (infection, malignancy, inflammatory conditions). Low sensitivity & significant on costs of follow ups for false +v
RT @drjessicawatson: ***Links to inflammatory marker papers here: https://t.co/sU2attqB0w https://t.co/YZfutscUCo https://t.co/0FdYjj9nZ1 T…
@JohnLauner @d_galasinski I find it tricky to look after Polish patients wanting Polish levels of testing. Blood tests in UK GP have increased massively in the time I've worked and not without great cost and harm https://t.co/EWmeQ2NdE1
RT @drjessicawatson: ***Links to inflammatory marker papers here: https://t.co/sU2attqB0w https://t.co/YZfutscUCo https://t.co/0FdYjj9nZ1 T…
This is great .. thanks Michelle
https://t.co/jCmBG9dcOV Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in primary care https://t.co/KqHBpObZtZ
Check for depletion of potassium. CPK levels, C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and plasma viscosity (PV) . Do not leave the hospital with high CPK.Rhabdomyosis is nothing to play with. Stay hydrated please! https://t.co/2kz
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not improve the ability to rule out disease. It leads to inc…
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not improve the ability to rule out disease. It leads to inc…
#Rachiphiles #DocTocToc @Larhumato
RT @DerekGriffin86: "Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not improve the ability to rule out disease. It leads to inc…
Seems to apply, even more, to (Functional Medicine)
"Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not improve the ability to rule out disease. It leads to increased rates of discordant results and increases costs without tangible benefits." Important to consider the big picture! https://t.co/Pt
Using this great paper on inflammatory markers to drive out unnecessary testing in the South West https://t.co/33Zu9cX0YG @drjessicawatson
RT @PhysioMACP: Learn lots more from @GilesHazan On his Demystifying bloods in MSK course! Book at https://t.co/ptVRMf4o8O @jaynedavies61
Learn lots more from @GilesHazan On his Demystifying bloods in MSK course! Book at https://t.co/ptVRMf4o8O @jaynedavies61
@PalingClaire Don’t do both, as it’s no more effective at picking up infection/ inflammation or malignancy (PMR and GCA are the exception). Both similar in terms of sensitivity but CRP marginally better at picking up infection (see: https://t.co/EWmNEM3aXB
@AnnFamMed Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously (eg CRP and ESR)? https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP
@drfwebster @DrSdeG Yup I’d leave off ESR and just stick with the CRP. Unlikely to pickup extra diagnoses with the ESR but more false positives with multiple inflammatory marker tests https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP
@fehmihf @DoctorMayJay I like this from @drjessicawatson and colleagues, challenging (among other things) the utility of checking multiple inflammatory markers https://t.co/ZSoIKqOyPP
RT @DocPNW: Roses are red Violets are blue Don't check ALL the tests When just CRP will do . . Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in…
RT @DocPNW: Roses are red Violets are blue Don't check ALL the tests When just CRP will do . . Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in…
Roses are red Violets are blue Don't check ALL the tests When just CRP will do . . Use of multiple inflammatory marker tests in primary care: using Clinical Practice Research Datalink to evaluate accuracy https://t.co/LjaNvqKMEi
Talking about inflammatory markers in primary care - inverse care law evident, high false positive rate; poor test for ruling out diagnoses @Medcastaust https://t.co/a60ALjnCH8
RT @CanTest_PC: Congrats to @drjessicawatson on reaching No.3 & No.5 in #BJGPTop10 for papers from CanTest affiliated projects, supervised…
Congrats to @drjessicawatson on reaching No.3 & No.5 in #BJGPTop10 for papers from CanTest affiliated projects, supervised by CanTest co-director @BoomboomchiefsT
RT @sSarahBailey: Congratulations @drjessicawatson and the team! https://t.co/9XddXBlENS
RT @drjessicawatson: Thank you @BJGPjournal what an honour and a surprise to have a 2nd paper in #BJGPtop10 ☺️ thanks @DrHayleyJones @prof_…
RT @drjessicawatson: Thank you @BJGPjournal what an honour and a surprise to have a 2nd paper in #BJGPtop10 ☺️ thanks @DrHayleyJones @prof_…
Congratulations @drjessicawatson and the team!
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 3 – Multiple inflammatory marker testing – Multiple simultaneous tests do not increase diagnostic accuracy. CRP is rec…
RT @capcbristol: Wow! More fantastic news for @drjessicawatson & colleagues! Congratulations. Wonderful to have not one but two papers in @…
RT @capcbristol: Wow! More fantastic news for @drjessicawatson & colleagues! Congratulations. Wonderful to have not one but two papers in @…
RT @capcbristol: Wow! More fantastic news for @drjessicawatson & colleagues! Congratulations. Wonderful to have not one but two papers in @…
RT @drjessicawatson: Thank you @BJGPjournal what an honour and a surprise to have a 2nd paper in #BJGPtop10 ☺️ thanks @DrHayleyJones @prof_…
RT @drjessicawatson: Thank you @BJGPjournal what an honour and a surprise to have a 2nd paper in #BJGPtop10 ☺️ thanks @DrHayleyJones @prof_…
Thank you @BJGPjournal what an honour and a surprise to have a 2nd paper in #BJGPtop10 ☺️ thanks @DrHayleyJones @prof_tweet @BoomboomchiefsT @JonBanks10 Both papers are summarised here: https://t.co/kzMZykb0qB
RT @BJGPjournal: No. 3 – Multiple inflammatory marker testing – Multiple simultaneous tests do not increase diagnostic accuracy. CRP is rec…
RT @capcbristol: Wow! More fantastic news for @drjessicawatson & colleagues! Congratulations. Wonderful to have not one but two papers in @…
RT @capcbristol: Wow! More fantastic news for @drjessicawatson & colleagues! Congratulations. Wonderful to have not one but two papers in @…
Wow! More fantastic news for @drjessicawatson & colleagues! Congratulations. Wonderful to have not one but two papers in @BJGPjournal's top 10!! 🥳 @NIHRSPCR @ARC_West @sapcacuk @RcgpFaculties @BoomboomchiefsT @prof_tweet @JonBanks10 #GPnews #generalpr
No. 3 – Multiple inflammatory marker testing – Multiple simultaneous tests do not increase diagnostic accuracy. CRP is recommended as a first-line test. @drjessicawatson @BoomboomchiefsT @prof_tweet @JonBanks10 @capcbristol #BJGPTop10 https://t.co/rDKZzbL4
RT @Dr_A_Rashid: “Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase ability to rule out disease and should generally b…
RT @drjessicawatson: Wow thanks @drpoco @GPHotTopics this is more important to me than publishing papers #thisiswhyidoresearch #teamgp Read…
RT @drjessicawatson: @Patrici23911700 @drpoco @capcbristol @prof_tweet @yvettepyne @GPHotTopics Papers available at https://t.co/9Czzm63LTy…
Wow thanks @drpoco @GPHotTopics this is more important to me than publishing papers #thisiswhyidoresearch #teamgp Read more here https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6lni8
@Patrici23911700 @drpoco @capcbristol @prof_tweet @yvettepyne @GPHotTopics Papers available at https://t.co/9Czzm63LTy and https://t.co/3GUzDomsNn
“Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase ability to rule out disease and should generally be avoided” https://t.co/jqKLhkXPS9
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
@SistiDiego Tenés razón: https://t.co/eGUPVWJGJy
@mgtmccartney @JohnLauner @iona_heath And don’t do all three! https://t.co/gL2zcerbLX I’ve found that the fewer tests I request the fewer results I have to check (p<0.00001) @mgtmccartney
Interesting.
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
RT @drjessicawatson: GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers tog…
GPs sometimes opt for multiple tests "just in case"; our analysis shows that testing multiple inflammatory markers together does not improve ability to rule out serious disease - full paper @bjgpjournal https://t.co/Wcs7YvTcqS
Prospective cohort study concludes that testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase ability to rule out disease. CRP has marginally superior diagnostic accuracy & should generally be the first-line test. https://t.co/v2Zu7xkh
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
RT @drjessicawatson: Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6…
Enjoyed presenting my #PhD work at #sapcasm today. Link to papers here: https://t.co/3GUzDo4RVP & https://t.co/9Czzm6lni8
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
CRP alone is as good as testing multiple inflammatory markers
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
RT @BJGPjournal: Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy…
Study of 140,000 patients finds testing multiple Inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase diagnostic accuracy. CRP should generally be the first-line test https://t.co/TZJb45YVGk https://t.co/UIiIapz3ec
RT @drjessicawatson: 4/6 Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase ability to rule out relevant disease. CRP…
Essential reading @invadingpirate
RT @sfinnikin: Stop ordering CRP and ESR together in primary care. Just stop it. @drjessicawatson says so-and can prove it’s not a good id…
RT @drjessicawatson: 4/6 Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase ability to rule out relevant disease. CRP…
RT @drjessicawatson: ***Links to inflammatory marker papers here: https://t.co/sU2attqB0w https://t.co/YZfutscUCo https://t.co/0FdYjj9nZ1 T…
RT @drjessicawatson: ***Links to inflammatory marker papers here: https://t.co/sU2attqB0w https://t.co/YZfutscUCo https://t.co/0FdYjj9nZ1 T…
RT @drjessicawatson: 4/6 Testing multiple inflammatory markers simultaneously does not increase ability to rule out relevant disease. CRP…
RT @sfinnikin: Stop ordering CRP and ESR together in primary care. Just stop it. @drjessicawatson says so-and can prove it’s not a good id…
RT @sfinnikin: Stop ordering CRP and ESR together in primary care. Just stop it. @drjessicawatson says so-and can prove it’s not a good id…
RT @sfinnikin: Stop ordering CRP and ESR together in primary care. Just stop it. @drjessicawatson says so-and can prove it’s not a good id…