Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017

Introduction: Errors in the process of analyzing a clinical laboratory sample have a negative impact on medical practice, patient safety and health care cost. The use of automated units demonstrated the reduction of errors in the clinical laboratories of immunochemistry and hematology. The purpose o...

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Main Authors: Sua, Luz Fernanda, Amézquita, María Alejandra, Hernández, Daniel Esteban, Alcalá Flores, Mercedes, Leib, Carl Sebastián, Aguirre Rojas, Marisol, Fernández Trujillo, Liliana
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2019-07-01
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Online Access:http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/iatreia/article/view/334354/20793953
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spelling doaj-2aa68044fb9b4523aa0cf2671bc683dc2020-11-25T02:20:59ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaIatreia0121-07932011-79652019-07-0132317718310.17533/udea.iatreia.12Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017Sua, Luz Fernanda 0Amézquita, María Alejandra1Hernández, Daniel Esteban 2Alcalá Flores, Mercedes 3Leib, Carl Sebastián 4Aguirre Rojas, Marisol5Fernández Trujillo, Liliana6 Fundación Valle de Lilli, Cali, ColombiaUniversidad Icesi, Cali, ColombiaUniversidad Icesi, Cali, ColombiaFundación Valle de Lilli, Cali, ColombiaFundación Valle de Lilli, Cali, ColombiaFundación Valle de Lilli, Cali, ColombiaFundación Valle de Lilli, Cali, ColombiaIntroduction: Errors in the process of analyzing a clinical laboratory sample have a negative impact on medical practice, patient safety and health care cost. The use of automated units demonstrated the reduction of errors in the clinical laboratories of immunochemistry and hematology. The purpose of the study is to compare the first automated unit with a manual method and to determine the interferences informed in the samples provided by five services studied in the hospital for three months. Methods: A prospective descriptive study was developed. The automated unit and manual method analyzed all analytical requested samples received by the clinical laboratory. Interferences such as bilirubin, hemoglobin, lipemic, tube filling volume, and fluidclot obstruction were studied with both methods. The statistical analysis was performed and the kappa coefficient was calculated to determine the strength of agreement between both methods. Results: Of the 8.970 samples analyzed, 29 % came from the emergency service. The samples contributed by the intensive united care reported more interferences with both methods. The automated unit reported more interference than the manual method, with a kappa coefficient of 0,52. Bilirubin was the most commonly detected interference by both methods. The manual method did not show the interferences volume of tube filling or fluidic obstruction-clot, which have been detected by the automated unit. Conclusions: Automated unit detected more interference in comparison with the manual method. The interferences are preanalytical errors in the hemostasis laboratory and are less frequently detected by visual examination, especially interferences volume oftube filling or fluidic obstruction-clot.http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/iatreia/article/view/334354/20793953HemostasisPre-Analytical PhaseQuality Control
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author Sua, Luz Fernanda
Amézquita, María Alejandra
Hernández, Daniel Esteban
Alcalá Flores, Mercedes
Leib, Carl Sebastián
Aguirre Rojas, Marisol
Fernández Trujillo, Liliana
spellingShingle Sua, Luz Fernanda
Amézquita, María Alejandra
Hernández, Daniel Esteban
Alcalá Flores, Mercedes
Leib, Carl Sebastián
Aguirre Rojas, Marisol
Fernández Trujillo, Liliana
Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017
Iatreia
Hemostasis
Pre-Analytical Phase
Quality Control
author_facet Sua, Luz Fernanda
Amézquita, María Alejandra
Hernández, Daniel Esteban
Alcalá Flores, Mercedes
Leib, Carl Sebastián
Aguirre Rojas, Marisol
Fernández Trujillo, Liliana
author_sort Sua, Luz Fernanda
title Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017
title_short Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017
title_full Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017
title_fullStr Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017
title_full_unstemmed Automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between April 15 to July 15, 2017
title_sort automated preanalytical units in the hemostasis laboratory: an observational descriptive prospective study developed in a university hospital between april 15 to july 15, 2017
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Iatreia
issn 0121-0793
2011-7965
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Introduction: Errors in the process of analyzing a clinical laboratory sample have a negative impact on medical practice, patient safety and health care cost. The use of automated units demonstrated the reduction of errors in the clinical laboratories of immunochemistry and hematology. The purpose of the study is to compare the first automated unit with a manual method and to determine the interferences informed in the samples provided by five services studied in the hospital for three months. Methods: A prospective descriptive study was developed. The automated unit and manual method analyzed all analytical requested samples received by the clinical laboratory. Interferences such as bilirubin, hemoglobin, lipemic, tube filling volume, and fluidclot obstruction were studied with both methods. The statistical analysis was performed and the kappa coefficient was calculated to determine the strength of agreement between both methods. Results: Of the 8.970 samples analyzed, 29 % came from the emergency service. The samples contributed by the intensive united care reported more interferences with both methods. The automated unit reported more interference than the manual method, with a kappa coefficient of 0,52. Bilirubin was the most commonly detected interference by both methods. The manual method did not show the interferences volume of tube filling or fluidic obstruction-clot, which have been detected by the automated unit. Conclusions: Automated unit detected more interference in comparison with the manual method. The interferences are preanalytical errors in the hemostasis laboratory and are less frequently detected by visual examination, especially interferences volume oftube filling or fluidic obstruction-clot.
topic Hemostasis
Pre-Analytical Phase
Quality Control
url http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/iatreia/article/view/334354/20793953
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