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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218990

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Background Quality control in histopathology is rela?vely newer concept and less understood because of its subjec?vity. Aim:The present study was conducted to assess and determine applicability of the different elements of quality assurance in the histopathology laboratory of a ter?ary care hospital in eastern region of India. Material and methods: An observa?onal, retrospec?ve and analy?c study for one year and three months was conducted. 2000 samples were selected by simple random sampling including the biopsy specimens and cell blocks received in the histopathology laboratory. Results:Of the 2000 samples, 1880 (94%) were accepted and 120 rejected (6%) due to mainly pre analy?cal factors. Of the rejected samples, 35 samples (29.2%) were without proper fixa?ve, 48 samples (40%) had incomplete requisi?on forms, 37 samples (30.8%) had incomplete/ absent clinical history. Lack of adherence to standard ?ssue fixa?on protocols were observed in 55 cases (2.75%). Inadequate preven?ve maintenance and delay in renewal of maintenance contracts were the most common cause of failure of maintenance of equipment. Improper staining was found in 35 cases (1.75%). Grossing of specimens were inadequate in 104 cases (5.2%). Concurrence in diagnosis was found in majority cases (1892 cases, 94.6%). Random case review was done with adequate precision (97.5%) and accuracy (96.6 %). Maintenance of turnaround ?me was found in most cases (1800 cases, 90%). Conclusion: Standard opera?ng procedures, training of staffs, equipment maintenance, alertness to maintain turnaround ?me and awareness, proper report documenta?on and storage are the key factors to successfully uphold quality assurance.

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