Publications by authors named "Jordan E Olson"

Background: To improve communication between clinical providers and the laboratory, we recently implemented secure text messaging for our critical value notifications. This was done to communicate laboratory critical values (CV) to providers faster so changes to patient care could be done faster. Our previous method of communicating CV to providers was paging and relied on a call back to receive the critical value.

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  • The laboratory implemented a total laboratory automation (TLA) system to enhance workflow efficiency by connecting preanalytic processing with various testing methods.
  • Detailed studies were conducted to analyze time and processes before and after TLA implementation, identifying workflow improvements and measuring efficiency gains.
  • The TLA system led to an 86% reduction in processing steps, a 45% decrease in the testing footprint, and an 82% reduction in hands-on time, demonstrating significant optimization of laboratory operations.
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Purpose Of Review: Platelet transfusion remains a challenging procedure. Concerns about bacterial contamination and other complications, and the interest in improving the evidence base for criteria for platelet transfusion thresholds and policies have provided impetus for studies that challenge the status quo. The current review highlights recent studies and reviews which address these questions in innovative and thoughtful ways.

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Background: The only cure for primary hyperparathyroidism (1 degrees HPT) is parathyroidectomy. However, many elderly patients are not referred for surgery due to medical comorbidities and/or advanced age. The purpose of this study was to evaluate benefits against risks of parathyroidectomy in this patient population.

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Background: Frozen section analysis has traditionally been used to confirm the identity of parathyroid tissue intraoperatively; however, it is time-consuming and costly and requires the excision of a significant portion of tissue. An intraoperative biopsy and analysis with a parathyroid hormone (PTH) assay is a possible alternative; however, this technique has not been perfected.

Methods: Two hundred twenty-three tissue specimens were collected prospectively from patients undergoing neck exploration.

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