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S Afr Med J ; 99(9): 668-71, 2009 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20073294

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BACKGROUND: Various publications have highlighted the significance of laboratory errors in the pre- and post-analytical phases and their impact on results. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is a first-line thyroid function test and, if abnormal, reflex thyroxine (T4) or tri-iodothyronine (T3) testing is requested, depending on clinical and medication data provided. Interpretative comments are added to all TFT results. OBJECTIVES: In view of the paucity of articles describing such errors, we audited laboratory request forms requesting thyroid function tests (TFT), received from primary care clinics and regional hospitals at our laboratory. DESIGN: We assessed 482 laboratory request forms for TFT from primary health care clinics for specific parameters. RESULTS: A total of 482 forms were analysed. Medication/s used by the patient (74.5%) and doctor's contact number (65.1%) were the most commonly incomplete parameters. Of the 123 patients with medication details, 62 (50.4%) were on thyroxine. CONCLUSIONS: There are few studies examining the frequency and impact of incomplete laboratory forms on laboratory errors, and even fewer studies examining interpretative comments accompanying clinical biochemistry results. We studied how pre-analytical errors in completing request forms may lead to incorrect interpretative comments and inappropriate reflex testing, and so influence the quality of the post-analytical phase.


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Erros de Diagnóstico/prevenção & controle , Documentação/normas , Laboratórios Hospitalares/normas , Patologia Clínica , Garantia da Qualidade dos Cuidados de Saúde , Testes de Função Tireóidea , Química Clínica , Testes de Química Clínica , Humanos , Patologia Clínica/normas , Estudos Retrospectivos , Suécia
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