2024
DOI: 10.24293/ijcpml.v31i1.2258
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A Descriptive Study: Evaluation of Delayed Laboratory Testing in Emergency Room

Linny Luciana Kurniawan,
Nuri Dyah Indrasari,
Ro Shinta Christina Solin

Abstract: Precision, accuracy, and short turnaround time (TAT) are important to improve the quality and effectiveness of laboratory services in the Emergency Room (ER). Several studies reported an average of 60% the ratio of anticoagulant to sample is not appropriate, lysis, and clotted samples occurred in the pre-analytical part. This part consisted of the request/registration of laboratory tests, patient preparation, specimen collection, and transportation to the central laboratory. The aim of this research is to eval… Show more

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