Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology Lab
Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the frequency of the preanalytical errors occurring in a haematology laboratory. Material and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted by collecting and analyzing data in duration of one year in the haematology section of the laboratory. Data for all...
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doaj-9e63f00da6d54a65ae15d94fbecfd6062020-11-25T03:14:05ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2013-11-017112491249310.7860/JCDR/2013/6399.3587Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology LabShashi Upreti0Sanjay Upreti1Rani Bansal2Nadia Jeelani3Vinay Bharat4Assistant Professor , Department of Pathology, Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P., India.Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology, Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P., India.Professor & Head, Department of Pathology, Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P., India.Post Graduate Student, Department of Pathology, Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P., India.Professor, Department of Pathology, Subharti Medical College, Meerut, U.P., India.Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the frequency of the preanalytical errors occurring in a haematology laboratory. Material and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted by collecting and analyzing data in duration of one year in the haematology section of the laboratory. Data for all the preanalytical variables according to the predefined categories were scanned. Both IPD and OPD patients were segregated. Result: A total of 135808 samples were received in haematology lab during this period, out of which in 1339 samples, preanalytical errors were found, which approximately constituted 1 % of all samples. Conclusion: Highest number of samples were rejected due to misidentification, that is 0.35 % and least number were rejected due to dilution of the samples, that is 0.04 %. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/3587/20-%206399_E(C)_PF1(M)_F(P)_PF1(P)_PF1(Bo_PP)_PFA(P)_PF2(PP).pdfpre–analytical errorshaematologylaboratory |
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Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology Lab |
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Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology Lab |
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Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology Lab |
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Types and Frequency of Preanalytical Errors in Haematology Lab |
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Aim: This study was conducted to evaluate the frequency of
the preanalytical errors occurring in a haematology laboratory.
Material and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted
by collecting and analyzing data in duration of one year in
the haematology section of the laboratory. Data for all the
preanalytical variables according to the predefined categories
were scanned. Both IPD and OPD patients were segregated.
Result: A total of 135808 samples were received in haematology
lab during this period, out of which in 1339 samples, preanalytical
errors were found, which approximately constituted 1 % of all
samples.
Conclusion: Highest number of samples were rejected due to
misidentification, that is 0.35 % and least number were rejected
due to dilution of the samples, that is 0.04 %.
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