Number of labtests around 6 am and midnight has an unusual spike according to charttime of several biomarkers #1749
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Morning labs. Routine. You could try filtering to only STAT labs to see if you still see the spike, I'd expect it to disappear. |
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Take a look at https://www.bmj.com/content/361/bmj.k1479
… On May 14, 2024, at 9:31 AM, Fikry ***@***.***> wrote:
During one of our analyses we observed that the number of labtests performed at 6 am to be high compared to other parts of the day, also we observed an unusual spike in the number of labtests at midnight (00:00). Here I am using the charttime as the labtest time. I am attaching one of the graphs we obtained below. It shows the number of lab tests performed at specific time intervals.
image.17.png (view on web) <https://github.com/MIT-LCP/mimic-code/assets/100548085/541c9c1b-573d-4fbb-a7c3-4bdfc4334aff>
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During one of our analyses we observed that the number of labtests performed at 6 am to be high compared to other parts of the day, also we observed an unusual spike in the number of labtests at midnight (00:00). Here I am using the charttime as the labtest time. I am attaching one of the graphs we obtained below. It shows the number of lab tests performed at specific time intervals.

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