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细胞病理学工作流程复杂性的射频识别分析——数字病理学的一个机遇

RFID analysis of the complexity of cellular pathology workflow-An opportunity for digital pathology.

作者信息

Browning Lisa, White Kieron, Siiankoski Darrin, Colling Richard, Roskell Derek, Fryer Eve, Hemsworth Helen, Roberts-Gant Sharon, Roelofsen Ruud, Rittscher Jens, Verrill Clare

机构信息

Department of Cellular Pathology, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom.

NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 Aug 1;9:933933. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.933933. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Digital pathology (DP) offers potential for time efficiency gains over an analog workflow however, to date, evidence supporting this claim is relatively lacking. Studies available concentrate on specific workflow points such as diagnostic reporting time, rather than overall efficiencies in slide logistics that might be expected. This is in part a result of the complexity and variation in analog working, and the challenge therefore in capturing this. We have utilized RFID technology to conduct a novel study capturing the movement of diagnostic cases within the analog pathway in a large teaching hospital setting, thus providing benchmark data for potential efficiency gains with DP. This technology overcomes the need to manually record data items and has facilitated the capture of both the physical journey of a case and the time associated with relevant components of the analog pathway predicted to be redundant in the digital setting. RFID tracking of 1,173 surgical pathology cases and over 30 staff in an analog cellular pathology workflow illustrates the complexity of the physical movement of slides within the department, which impacts on case traceability within the system. Detailed analysis of over 400 case journeys highlights redundant periods created by batching of slides at workflow points, including potentially 2-3 h for a case to become available for reporting after release from the lab, and variable lag-times prior to collection for reporting, and provides an illustration of patterns of lab and pathologist working within the analog setting. This study supports the challenge in evidencing efficiency gains to be anticipated with DP in the context of the variation and complexity of the analog pathway, but also evidences the efficiency gains that may be expected through a greater understanding of patterns of working and movement of cases. Such data may benefit other departments building a business case for DP.

摘要

数字病理学(DP)相比传统的工作流程在时间效率提升方面具有潜力,然而,迄今为止,支持这一说法的证据相对较少。现有研究主要集中在特定的工作流程点,如诊断报告时间,而非预期的玻片物流整体效率。这部分是由于传统工作的复杂性和多样性,以及捕捉这些信息的挑战所致。我们利用射频识别(RFID)技术进行了一项新颖的研究,记录了一家大型教学医院环境中传统流程内诊断病例的流转情况,从而为数字病理学潜在的效率提升提供了基准数据。这项技术克服了手动记录数据项的需求,并有助于捕捉病例的实际流转过程以及与传统流程中预计在数字环境中多余的相关环节所关联的时间。在传统细胞病理学工作流程中对1173例手术病理病例和30多名工作人员进行的RFID跟踪,揭示了部门内玻片实际移动的复杂性,这对系统内病例的可追溯性产生了影响。对400多个病例流转的详细分析突出了在工作流程点对玻片进行批量处理所产生的冗余时间,包括病例从实验室送出后可能需要2 - 3小时才能用于报告,以及报告采集前的可变延迟时间,并展示了传统环境下实验室和病理学家的工作模式。这项研究既证实了在传统流程的多样性和复杂性背景下,证明数字病理学预期效率提升所面临的挑战,也证明了通过更好地理解病例的工作和流转模式可能实现的效率提升。这些数据可能会使其他部门在为数字病理学构建商业案例时受益。

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