Software solution for integration of frozen section quality assurance into daily practice.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY American journal of clinical pathology Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1093/ajcp/aqae188
Joanna A Gibson, Neil Mutnick, Peter Gershkovich, John Sinard
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Abstract

Objective: Diagnoses rendered using the frozen section (FS) technique during surgical procedures are used to guide intraoperative decisions. Therefore, diagnostic FS errors have the potential to affect patient safety and quality of care. Diagnostic FS errors arise due to both technical and interpretative factors and present a challenge to surgical pathology laboratories to recognize, document, and manage in a timely fashion. Thus, there is a need to monitor discrepancies between FS and permanent diagnoses and effectively communicate with the clinical teams when an error is discovered to ensure an opportunity for timely interventions, if clinically indicated.

Methods: Our FS practice is complex, with many contributing variables, such as a partially generalized FS pathology practice model among pathology faculty and/or surgeons with specific subspecialty expertise and different physical locations of FS facilities. We implemented a comprehensive frozen section quality assurance (FSQA) program using custom software solutions aimed at improving patient safety by monitoring recognition, increasing documentation, and facilitating communication in cases where there is a discordance between intraoperative and permanent diagnoses.

Results: Our FSQA program allows for categorizing frozen section discrepancies according to the source of error, such as interpretive vs technical errors, to understand how errors arise and to develop appropriate mitigation strategies for reducing errors.

Conclusions: Overall, our intervention to improve FSQA has engaged pathology faculty in a uniform and systematic manner, and our data show that our new FSQA program led to a markedly shortened time interval of FSQA, allowing for timely management and resolution of errors.

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将冷冻切片质量保证融入日常实践的软件解决方案。
目的:在手术过程中使用冷冻切片(FS)技术进行诊断,用于指导术中决策。因此,诊断FS错误有可能影响患者安全和护理质量。诊断性FS错误是由于技术和解释因素引起的,并且对外科病理实验室及时识别、记录和管理提出了挑战。因此,有必要监测FS和永久性诊断之间的差异,并在发现错误时与临床团队进行有效沟通,以确保在临床指征时及时进行干预。方法:我们的FS实践是复杂的,有许多影响因素,例如病理学教师和/或具有特定亚专科专业知识的外科医生的部分广义FS病理实践模型和FS设施的不同物理位置。我们实施了一个全面的冷冻切片质量保证(FSQA)程序,使用定制的软件解决方案,旨在通过监测识别,增加文档,促进术中诊断和永久诊断之间不一致的情况下的沟通,提高患者的安全性。结果:我们的FSQA程序允许根据错误来源(如解释性错误和技术性错误)对冷冻切片差异进行分类,以了解错误是如何产生的,并制定适当的缓解策略来减少错误。结论:总的来说,我们改善FSQA的干预措施以统一和系统的方式吸引了病理教师,我们的数据显示,我们的新FSQA计划显著缩短了FSQA的时间间隔,允许及时管理和解决错误。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.
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