Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Introduction: The clinical laboratory is part of the group of actors in health systems that are under increasing pressure by users and administrators to increase their productivity in order to respond efficiently to the increased volume of patients, optimizing costs and professional time. This pressure forced laboratories to perform a full review of their procedures and develop technical, logistical and computational tools to enable excellent response times. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of the automated blood cell counter autoverification process and its impact on the safety of patients. Methods: Verification rules were designed in the connectivity software, based on manual validation criteria for laboratory professionals, according to the guidelines of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) Guideline Auto10-A and the International Consensus Group for Hematology Review (ISLH). The autoverification percentage was established, and non-conforming product (NCP) percentages were estimated before and after the procedure. Pilot tests were also performed in different days so as to adjust the process. Results: 53.4% of automated blood cell counters autoverification were achieved, and, subsequently in the audit of 18 months, 60% was reached due to verification adjustments in the delta programmed filter. The NCPs rose from 0.065% to 0.0036% from the beginning to the end of the process. Conclusion: The autoverification process enabled to reduce the variability associated with human intervention, therefore the professional is able to focus on the pathological report analysis, reducing the risk of errors and advocating greater importance on patient safety. |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia Martinez-Nieto,Oscar algorithms interphase automated data processing blood cell count patient safety laboratory tests |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Autoverification of the automated blood cell counter (CBC) in a reference laboratory in Bogota, Colombia |
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Martinez-Nieto,Oscar |
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Martinez-Nieto,Oscar Lozano-Gaitán,Adriana Beltrán-Diaz,Paola Mojica-Figueroa,Ivan Leonardo Morales-Reyes,Olga Lucia Isaza-Ruget,Mario A. |
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Lozano-Gaitán,Adriana Beltrán-Diaz,Paola Mojica-Figueroa,Ivan Leonardo Morales-Reyes,Olga Lucia Isaza-Ruget,Mario A. |
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Martinez-Nieto,Oscar Lozano-Gaitán,Adriana Beltrán-Diaz,Paola Mojica-Figueroa,Ivan Leonardo Morales-Reyes,Olga Lucia Isaza-Ruget,Mario A. |
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algorithms interphase automated data processing blood cell count patient safety laboratory tests |
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algorithms interphase automated data processing blood cell count patient safety laboratory tests |
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ABSTRACT Introduction: The clinical laboratory is part of the group of actors in health systems that are under increasing pressure by users and administrators to increase their productivity in order to respond efficiently to the increased volume of patients, optimizing costs and professional time. This pressure forced laboratories to perform a full review of their procedures and develop technical, logistical and computational tools to enable excellent response times. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of the automated blood cell counter autoverification process and its impact on the safety of patients. Methods: Verification rules were designed in the connectivity software, based on manual validation criteria for laboratory professionals, according to the guidelines of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) Guideline Auto10-A and the International Consensus Group for Hematology Review (ISLH). The autoverification percentage was established, and non-conforming product (NCP) percentages were estimated before and after the procedure. Pilot tests were also performed in different days so as to adjust the process. Results: 53.4% of automated blood cell counters autoverification were achieved, and, subsequently in the audit of 18 months, 60% was reached due to verification adjustments in the delta programmed filter. The NCPs rose from 0.065% to 0.0036% from the beginning to the end of the process. Conclusion: The autoverification process enabled to reduce the variability associated with human intervention, therefore the professional is able to focus on the pathological report analysis, reducing the risk of errors and advocating greater importance on patient safety. |
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