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Blood tests known as 'inflammatory markers' can detect inflammation in the body, caused by many diseases including infections, auto-immune conditions and cancers. The tests don't identify what's causing the inflammation: it might be as simple as a viral infection, or as serious as cancer.
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Read More »Blood tests known as ‘inflammatory markers’ can detect inflammation in the body, caused by many diseases including infections, auto-immune conditions and cancers. The tests don’t identify what’s causing the inflammation: it might be as simple as a viral infection, or as serious as cancer. Millions of inflammatory marker tests are ordered by GPs in England each year and rates of testing are rising. Many of these tests will be done appropriately, but GPs are increasingly using them as a non-specific test to rule out serious underlying disease. Until now there has been no evidence about whether this is a good strategy. Inflammatory marker tests can help doctors feel more confident that they are not missing anything. But they can sometimes sound a false alarm. If results are abnormal, a doctor might need to repeat the test or do more tests to find out what’s wrong. Sometimes doctors never find a cause for the inflammation and the results go back to normal on their own. This investigation is the PhD project of Dr Jessica Watson, NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow at the University of Bristol’s Centre for Academic Primary Care, supported by NIHR CLAHRC West. Read Jess’s blog explaining inflammatory markers.
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Learn More »What next? Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (BNSSG CCG) are working with the University of Bristol to implement these findings, aiming to ensure that inflammatory marker tests are used for the right people, at the right time. The next stage of the project will involve interviewing patients who have recently had inflammatory marker tests, and the GPs who ordered the tests. The interviews will explore patients’ experience of having these tests, and compare doctors’ and patients’ understanding of them. This will inform resources to improve how GPs communicate with patients about inflammatory marker tests.
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