Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAnastasia Harvey Modified over 9 years ago
1
Prof. Dr.Asim Mumtaz Shalamar Medical & Dental College Lahore Effect of Lab Errors on Patient Care
2
Patient & Health care team
3
“To Err is Human” Building a Safer Health System Institute of Medicine : 1999 8 th Leading cause of death 44000 – 98000 deaths per year Kohn L, Corrigan J, Donaldson M, eds. To Err Is Human:Building a Safer Health System. Washington, DC: National Academies Press; 2000.
4
60% to 80% of patient management decisions are based on lab data
5
Prolonged hospital stay Legal Issues Psychological Trauma Financial burden Wrong Diagnosis Wastage of Resources Inappropriate Monitoring Delay in Treatment IMPACT ON PATIENT
6
Laboratory Medicine Every sample is a PATIENT
7
Why Do Lab Errors Occur ? 22Clinicians 10Surgeons 6Paediatricians 12Pathologists
8
Answer “Lab errors mostly occur due to instrument malfunctioning or wrong reporting …”
9
Frequency of Lab Errors 46 – 68% Preanalytical 8 – 17 % Analytical 18 – 47% Postanalytical Errors in medicine and errors in laboratory medicine: What is difference? Blood transfuse. 2010; 8:79-81. Effects of pre analytical errors on quality of laboratory medicine : J Clin Biochem. 2010; 26(1): 46-49.
10
TYPES OF LAB ERRORS Preanalytical AnalyticalPostanalytical LATENT ERRORACTIVE ERROR
11
Latent Errors poor design, incorrect installation, faulty maintenance, bad management decisions, and poorly structured organizations Active Errors occur at the level of the frontline operator effects are felt almost immediately Latent & Active Errors
12
Examples of Latent Errors in Lab ITLack of instrument interface with LIS Equipment Main chemistry analyzer is overloaded and has no backup. Work Environment Culture of multitasking leads to error-prone environment Policy and Procedures Flaws in Policies and procedures. StaffingChronic understaffing on evening and night shifts leads to high error rate.
13
Preanalytical Variables Voucher – Wrong entry Patient Identification & Preparation Physician Order Missed Sample site selection & preparation Improper venipuncture technique Sample Labeling Inappropriate Container Delayed & Improper transport of Sample to lab
14
Preanalytical Variables Sample Accessioning in Lab Water Bath Temperature variation Centrifugation Wrong Labeling of tubes for analysis Inappropriate Storage of samples
15
Analytical Variables Instrument Error-Malfunctioning Improper Calibration Pipetting error Lack of specificity of method
16
Postanalytical Variables Wrong Entry of Test Results Doctor/Ward Staff not informed about abnormal Results in time Report Signed Without Confirming Result Delayed turn around time (TAT)
17
Frequency of Errors (Six Months Data) Variable Private Hospital Lab Public Sector Hospital Lab Total Samples 127,500 90,000 Total No of Tests Performed 611,081475,000 Total No. of Errors 15302540 Error Rate 1.2 % 2.82 % Preanalytical 70.4% (1078)56.7% (1440) Analytical 12.1% (184)14.9% (380) Postanalytical 17.5% (268)28.4% (720)
18
PhasesIndoorOutdoorTotal Errors Preanalytical 784 (72.7%) 294 (27.2%) 1078 Analytical103 (55.9%)81 (44.02%)184 Postanalytical194 (72.3%)74 (27.6%)268 Frequency of Errors (Six Months Data)
19
Pre Analytical Errors
20
INCREASED ALT AST LDH CK Lipase Mg Creatinine Potassium Phosphate Urea, protein Iron, Ammonia DECREASED Bilirubin Insulin Albumin Effect of Haemolysis on Tests
21
INCREASED Glucose Phosphorus Bilirubin Uric acid Total protein Hb A1c Fructosamine Triglycerides D-dimer ALT/ AST DECREASED Sodium (pseudohyponatremia) HDL cholesterol Ceruloplasmin Prealbumin Transferrin Effect of Lipaemia
22
Patient Name: Sadiq Ahmad Age: 65 yrs Ward: Male Medical Date: 1-3-2011 MR #: 3003455 Tests requested: 1. Blood Sugar Fasting 2. LFTs Patient Name: Mr. Sadiq Age: 62 yrs Ward: Male Medical Date: 1-3-2011 MR #: 3003465 Tests requested: 1. LFTs 2. RFTs 3. Anti HCV 4. HBsAg Effect of Pre Analytical Error : Wrong Identification Public Sector Hospital Lab Interchange of samples
23
Delay in diagnosis Delay in treatment Prolonged hospital stay Wastage of resources Patient inconvenience (Repeat Fasting) Impact on Patient
24
Patient Name: B/O ABC Age: 6 Days Ward: Peads MR #: 2778333 Test Requested: Bilirubin Total 10-2-2011 12-2-2011 13-2-2011 19.5 mg/dl 17 mg/dl 21.5 mg/dl Consequence: Disparity in result EXCHNAGE TRANSFUSION ? Effect of Analytical Error Example : Public Sector Hospital Lab
25
Patient Name: Iftikhar Age: 35 yrs Ward: Emergency MR #: 2022556 Test Requested: Trop I Result Reported: 4.2 ng/ml Actual Result: 0.42 ng/ml Consequence: Hospital admission financial burden Psychological trauma to the patient Effect of Post Analytical Error Example Private Hospital Lab
28
How To Improve
29
Error Identification & Documentation Q Probes Q Track Continuous monitoring Error Identification
30
What we can do? Implementation of systematic error tracking system in daily practice
31
Training of the Nursing Staff Continuous Training & Monitoring of Lab Staff SOP & Sample Rejection Criteria Training & Monitoring
32
Internal Quality Control Program External Quality Control Program Certification & Accreditation Quality Assurance Program
33
Interpretation & Monitoring of Reports Main Analysers – LIS Availability of reports on HIS LIS & HIS
34
How To Gain Strength Policies & Procedures Commitment Communication
35
Thank You
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.