Development and Implementation of Autoverification Rules for ELISA results of HBV serological markers
Autoverification is a process of using computer-based rules to verify clinical laboratory test results without manual review.But to date, there are few published articles on the use of autoverification over the course of years in a clinical laboratory.In our study, we firstly described the development and implementation of autoverification rules for ELISA results of HBV serological markers in a clinical immunology laboratory.We designed the autoverification rules for HBV by using Boolean logic on five clinically used serological markers in accordance with the framework of AUTO-10A, issued by the American Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) in 2006.The rules were written into the laboratory information system (LIS), installed in the computer, so we could use the LIS to screen the test results.If the results passed the autoverification rules, they could be sent to doctors immediately.In order to evaluate the autoverification rules, we applied the real-time data of 11,585 patients with the autoverification rules.The autoverification rate of the five HBV serological markers was 79.5%.Furthermore, the turnaround time (TAT) was reduced by 38 % (78 minutes vs.126 minutes).The error rate was nearly eliminated.These results shown that using of LIS with autoverification rules can shorten TAT, enhance efficiency,and reduce manual review errors.
Autoverification Hepatitis B serological marker Laboratory information system Delta Check Turnaround time
Jiancheng Li Yingmu Cai Bizhen Cheng Li Yang Ying Zhao Meichen Pan Gaozhe Zheng Xiaoyan Xu Jing Hu Tongtong Xiao
Department of Clinical Laboratory, The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical Colle Department of Clinical Laboratory, Shantou Central Hospital, Guangdong, People”s Republic of China
国内会议
第九届粤桂琼检验医学学术会议暨海南省医学会检验医学专业委员会2015年学术年会
海南陵水
英文
59-71
2015-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)