2021
DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2020-0152-oa
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Incidents in Molecular Pathology: Frequency and Causes During Routine Testing

Abstract: Context.— Errors in laboratory medicine could compromise patient safety. Good laboratory practice includes identifying and managing nonconformities in the total test process. Varying error percentages have been described in other fields but are lacking for molecular oncology. Objectives.— To gain insight into incident causes and frequency in the total test process from 8 European institutes routinely performing biomarker test… Show more

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“…Similarly, studies carried out in Nigeria reported that 54.7% of request forms did not include clinical information [10]. However, the proportion of request formsfor which the clinical information was not reported was much higher than that found in the study of Keppens et al Those authors pointed out that only 26.4% of the forms did not contain clinical information [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Similarly, studies carried out in Nigeria reported that 54.7% of request forms did not include clinical information [10]. However, the proportion of request formsfor which the clinical information was not reported was much higher than that found in the study of Keppens et al Those authors pointed out that only 26.4% of the forms did not contain clinical information [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%