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Clin Lab ; 67(1)2021 Jan 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33491429

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BACKGROUND: Numerous studies indicate that most error sources in hemostasis laboratories occur during the pre preanalytical phase through biological product sampling. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was documentation, monitoring, and reduction of preanalytical errors through operator training. METHODS: For a period of 4 months in the "St. SpiridonË® Hospital from Iasi, 978 specimens were identified with non-conformities, due to the following causes: insufficiently-collected, hemolyzed- and coagulated samples. Data collection was conducted in two stages: before and after training of medical staff in clinical departments, upon improving the coagulation specimen sampling practices. RESULTS: The study pointed out that subsequent to training, a reduction of the coagulated samples has been registered as follows: in medical departments from 33.33% to 16.78%, in surgery from 27.20% to 17.02%, ICU (intensive care units) from 10.63% to 8.74%, and slightly in EU (emergency) from 10.63% to 8.74%. Moreover, we noticed that the incidence of hemolyzed samples increased in clinical sections, as follows: EU from 4.50% to 14.89%, medical departments from 3.42% to 9.21%, surgery from 1.44% to 6.38%, and 4.50% to 14.89% for ICU. The insufficiently sampled volume persisted during the study in almost all sections: surgery from 1.80% to 4.96%, medical from 2.52% to 4.96%, EU from 1.80% to 3.78% with a slight decrease in ICU from 1.26% to 1.18%. CONCLUSIONS: Nurses traditionally represent the core of quality medical services. Peer education is effective and implementation and compliance of sample collection procedure rules ultimately providing patient safety.


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Fase Pré-Analítica , Manejo de Espécimes , Humanos , Laboratórios , Erros Médicos/prevenção & controle , Corpo Clínico , Segurança do Paciente
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Diagnostics (Basel) ; 14(11)2024 May 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38893653

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The soft superficial tissues of the face are against gravity through an intricate network of ligaments and ligamentous attachments. The aim of this investigation is to delineate the relationship between the muscular, fibrous, and vascular components of the superficial musculoaponeurotic system of the face (SMAS) at the level of its periosteal fixation areas from advanced radiological and novel biomarkers' perspectives. These areas represent key points underlying skin aging and the longevity of restorative surgery results. Methods: This study was carried out on 37 surgical specimens, excised from patients admitted for surgery. On the excised specimens, we used special immunohistochemical techniques, such as markers for collagen type III, angiogenesis, vascular endothelium (I-CAM2) and muscle fibers (MYH2). We performed a micro-CT evaluation of these 37 specimens. Results: The results of this study showed different radiologic and IHC characteristics of the means of periosteal fixation of the SMAS. Evidence of morphohistological and radiological peculiarities of the retaining ligaments highlights new data for future functional studies of these structures. Our research must be continued with larger groups of subjects and through detailed methodological studies of vascular microperfusion and could represent an important new step in biotissue engineering and the customization of surgical techniques involving the sub-SMAS layers.

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