Introduction The emergency laboratory in Hacettepe University Hospitals receives specimens from emergency departments (EDs), inpatient services and intensive care units (ICUs). The samples are accepted according to the rejection criteria of the laboratory. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the sample rejection ratios according to the types of pre-preanalytical errors and collection areas. Materials and methods The samples sent to the emergency laboratory were recorded during 12 months between January to December, 2013 in which 453,171 samples were received and 27,067 specimens were rejected. Results Rejection ratios was 2.5% for biochemistry tests, 3.2% for complete blood count (CBC), 9.8% for blood gases, 9.2% for urine analysis, 13.3% f...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Background: Preanalytical phase of biomedical analysis remains an important source of diagnostic err...
Introduction: The emergency laboratory in Hacettepe University Hospitals receives specimens from eme...
Introduction: The emergency laboratory in Hacettepe University Hospitals receives specimens from eme...
Introduction: Erroneous laboratory results due to pre-analytical errors may significantly affect pat...
Background: The national average for laboratory rejection of blood samples ranges from 0.3% to 0.8%....
Abstract: Background: Clinical chemistry specimen rejections cause a delay in the availability of fi...
Clinical laboratory diagnosis is an integral part of the clinical decision of health care service. w...
Laboratory specialists have been demonstrated that 70% of errors occur in the pre-analytical phase w...
A cross sectional study was conducted to assess pre-analytical variables and sources of errors obser...
Introduction: Specimen adequacy is a crucial preanalytical factor affecting accuracy and usefulness ...
Prevention of medical errors is a major goal of healthcare, though healthcare workers themselves hav...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Introduction In vitro hemolysis is the primary cause of sample/ test rejection by the laboratory. Ca...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Background: Preanalytical phase of biomedical analysis remains an important source of diagnostic err...
Introduction: The emergency laboratory in Hacettepe University Hospitals receives specimens from eme...
Introduction: The emergency laboratory in Hacettepe University Hospitals receives specimens from eme...
Introduction: Erroneous laboratory results due to pre-analytical errors may significantly affect pat...
Background: The national average for laboratory rejection of blood samples ranges from 0.3% to 0.8%....
Abstract: Background: Clinical chemistry specimen rejections cause a delay in the availability of fi...
Clinical laboratory diagnosis is an integral part of the clinical decision of health care service. w...
Laboratory specialists have been demonstrated that 70% of errors occur in the pre-analytical phase w...
A cross sectional study was conducted to assess pre-analytical variables and sources of errors obser...
Introduction: Specimen adequacy is a crucial preanalytical factor affecting accuracy and usefulness ...
Prevention of medical errors is a major goal of healthcare, though healthcare workers themselves hav...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Introduction In vitro hemolysis is the primary cause of sample/ test rejection by the laboratory. Ca...
Background: Most errors in the venous blood testing process are preanalytical, i.e. they occur befor...
Laboratory testing is roughly divided into three phases: a pre-analytical phase, an analytical phase...
Background: Preanalytical phase of biomedical analysis remains an important source of diagnostic err...