Prasad Priyanka, Kumar Rakesh, Kumar Santosh, Sinha Poonam
Department of Biochemistry, Nalanda Medical College and Hospital, Patna, IND.
Department of Pediatrics, Nalanda Medical College and Hospital, Patna, IND.
Cureus. 2023 Jun 1;15(6):e39821. doi: 10.7759/cureus.39821. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Most laboratories around the world have focused on improving the analytical quality of laboratory tests. Laboratory turnaround time (TAT) is often left unnoticed and under-recognised in the healthcare setting. Both patients and clinicians are more interested in receiving rapid, reliable, and accurate results. This can be achieved by improving the TAT through the identification of the causes that lead to delayed TAT.
This prospective study aims to identify the cause of delayed TATs within the outpatient department and implement corrective strategies to overcome them. A total of 214 samples were received. The study was conducted for a period of two years; of all the samples received, 154 were from the outpatient department, and 78 samples exceeded the expected TAT. The samples were analysed in the clinical biochemistry department of the hospital. The time spent at each station was determined using an internal computer system, which was also used to identify the samples that exceeded TATs. The primary outcome of the study was to identify the number of samples exceeding TAT and the causes of it.
Upon implementation of corrective measures and root cause analysis, the TATs were reduced from 80-88% to 11-33%. After analysing the duration of time for the samples that exceeded TAT, 45.1% and 37.5% exceeded 30 minutes in Year 1 and Year 2, respectively. Only 3.2% and 6.2% exceeded five hours in Year 1 and Year 2, respectively. Furthermore, using root cause analysis, it was found that 12% of the delay was due to increased waiting time or sample collection, 14% included other causes such as outsourcing of samples, and 18% of the delay was due to pre-analytic processing time.
Our study concludes that TAT is an important quality assessment tool within the laboratory setting, and with proper identification of causes, it can be improved. Although monitoring TAT is a tedious process that mandates tremendous efforts, with the presence of real-time monitoring, improving TAT is an achievable goal. This, in turn, can improve patient treatment outcomes and clinician satisfaction.
全球大多数实验室都专注于提高实验室检测的分析质量。在医疗环境中,实验室周转时间(TAT)常常被忽视且未得到充分认识。患者和临床医生都更希望获得快速、可靠且准确的结果。这可以通过找出导致TAT延迟的原因来改善TAT得以实现。
这项前瞻性研究旨在确定门诊部TAT延迟的原因,并实施纠正策略以克服这些原因。共接收了214个样本。该研究为期两年;在所有接收的样本中,154个来自门诊部,78个样本超过了预期的TAT。样本在医院临床生物化学科进行分析。使用内部计算机系统确定每个环节所花费的时间,该系统也用于识别超过TAT的样本。该研究的主要结果是确定超过TAT的样本数量及其原因。
在实施纠正措施和根本原因分析后,TAT从80 - 88%降至11 - 33%。在分析超过TAT的样本的时间长度后,第一年和第二年分别有45.1%和37.5%的样本超过30分钟。第一年和第二年分别仅有3.2%和6.2%的样本超过5小时。此外,通过根本原因分析发现,12%的延迟是由于等待时间或样本采集增加,14%包括其他原因,如样本外包,18%的延迟是由于分析前处理时间。
我们的研究得出结论,TAT是实验室环境中一项重要的质量评估工具,通过正确识别原因,它可以得到改善。尽管监测TAT是一个需要付出巨大努力的繁琐过程,但有了实时监测,改善TAT是一个可以实现的目标。这反过来又可以改善患者治疗结果和临床医生满意度。