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Incidents in Molecular Pathology: Frequency and Causes During Routine Testing.
Keppens, Cleo; Van Royen, Yann; Brysse, Anne et al.
2021In Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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Abstract :
[en] CONTEXT.—: Errors in laboratory medicine could compromise patient safety. Good laboratory practice includes identifying and managing nonconformities in the total test process. Varying error percentages have been described in other fields but are lacking for molecular oncology. OBJECTIVES.—: To gain insight into incident causes and frequency in the total test process from 8 European institutes routinely performing biomarker tests in non-small cell lung cancer and colorectal cancer. DESIGN.—: All incidents documented in 2018 were collected from all hospital services for pre-preanalytical entries before the biomarker test, as well as specific incidents for biomarker tests. RESULTS.—: There were 5185 incidents collected, of which 4363 (84.1%) occurred in the pre-preanalytical phase (all hospital services), 2796 of 4363 (64.1%) related to missing or incorrect request form information. From the other 822 specific incidents, 166 (20.2%) were recorded in the preanalytical phase, 275 (33.5%) in the analytical phase, and 194 (23.6%) in the postanalytical phase, mainly due to incorrect report content. Only 47 of 822 (5.7%) incidents were recorded in the post-postanalytical phase, and 123 (15.0%) in the complete total test process. For 17 of 822 (2.1%) incidents the time point was unknown. Pre-preanalytical incidents were resolved sooner than incidents on the complete process (mean 6 versus 60 days). For 1215 of 5168 (23.5%) incidents with known causes a specific action was undertaken besides documenting them, not limited to accredited institutes. CONCLUSIONS.—: There was a large variety in the number and extent of documented incidents. Correct and complete information on the request forms and final reports are highly error prone and require additional focus.
Disciplines :
Genetics & genetic processes
Author, co-author :
Keppens, Cleo
Van Royen, Yann
Brysse, Anne  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Unilab > Discipline génétique
Cotteret, Sophie
Høgdall, Estrid
Kuhlmann, Tine Plato
O'Sullivan, Brendan
Pauwels, Patrick
Pauwels, Siegrid
Rot, Mitja
Vanderheyden, Nancy
Van Hee, Ilse
Dequeker, Elisabeth Mc
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Language :
English
Title :
Incidents in Molecular Pathology: Frequency and Causes During Routine Testing.
Publication date :
2021
Journal title :
Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
ISSN :
0003-9985
eISSN :
1543-2165
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Commentary :
© 2020 College of American Pathologists.
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