RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Sequential investigation of aspartate aminotransferase elevation in outpatients JF Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine JO Cleve Clin J Med FD Cleveland Clinic SP 171 OP 175 VO 54 IS 3 A2 Hart, William R. A1 Van Lente, Frederick A1 Galen, Robert S. A1 Castellani, William A1 Chou, David A1 Matzen, Richard N. YR 1987 UL http://www.ccjm.org/content/54/3/171.abstract AB The authors used a computer-based protocol to evaluate the significance of elevations in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) activity in outpatients undergoing periodic health examinations. The protocol was used to systematically guide the performance of confirming secondary tests when the initial AST activity was elevated. Interpretation of all laboratory results was computer generated by an EXPERT artificial intelligence program developed by the authors. Implementing this system in a laboratory-based accelerated testing program resulted in the investigation of 79 AST elevations in 3,096 outpatients; 93% of these results were confirmed by secondary testing and represented apparent alcohol-induced liver dysfunction, hepatitis (including HBV), unclassified liver dysfunction, muscle insult, or hypothyroidism. This laboratory testing protocol appears to be an attractive alternative to traditional laboratory screening.