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J Appl Lab Med ; 4(2): 229-234, 2019 09.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31639668

BACKGROUND: Collecting a predefined set of blood tubes (the "rainbow draw") is a common but controversial practice in many emergency departments (EDs), with limited data to support it. We determined the actual utilization of rainbow draw tubes at a single facility and evaluated the perceptions of ED staff regarding the utility of rainbow draws. METHODS: We analyzed 2 weeks of ED visits (1326 visits by 1240 unique patients) to determine blood tube utilization for initial and add-on testing, as well as the incidence of additional venipunctures. We also surveyed ED staff regarding aspects of ED phlebotomy and test ordering. Utilization data analysis was structured to satisfy specific concerns addressed in the ED staff survey. RESULTS: Observed tube utilization data showed that fluoride/oxalate, citrate, and serum separator tubes were frequently discarded unused, and that the actual utility of the rainbow draw for add-on testing and avoiding additional venipunctures was low. ED staff perceived that the rainbow draw was highly valuable, both to expedite add-on testing and to avoid additional venipunctures. Contrasting the objective (utilization data) and subjective (survey results) to drive changes in the standard ED blood collection reduced the estimated waste blood by 175 L/year. CONCLUSIONS: Comparison of perceptions and objective utilization data drove process changes that were mutually agreeable to ED and laboratory staff. Although specifics of ED and laboratory work flows vary between institutions, the principles and strategy of this study are widely applicable.


Attitude of Health Personnel , Blood Specimen Collection/methods , Emergency Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Hematologic Tests/methods , Laboratories, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Blood Specimen Collection/instrumentation , Blood Specimen Collection/statistics & numerical data , Hematologic Tests/instrumentation , Hematologic Tests/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Medical Waste Disposal/statistics & numerical data , Phlebotomy/statistics & numerical data , Surveys and Questionnaires/statistics & numerical data
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J Am Soc Cytopathol ; 7(3): 166-168, 2018.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31043312

Burnout, a syndrome characterized by exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced effectiveness, does not spare pathologists, including cytopathologists, residents, and fellows. Burnout extracts a huge physician toll, resulting in decreased quality of care, poorer patient safety, increased physician turnover, and diminished patient satisfaction. In this review, we describe the drivers of burnout and suggest both individual and systemwide solutions that some centers have implemented to reverse the trend of increasing physician burnout.

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Cytometry B Clin Cytom ; 94(2): 369-373, 2018 03.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27813345

BACKGROUND: Platelet polyphosphate is an inorganic procoagulant polymer of orthophosphate units that is stored in dense granules and is released upon platelet activation. Here, we describe an assay to measure polyphosphate on the surface of procoagulant human platelets. METHODS AND RESULTS: Recombinant Escherichia coli-expressed exopolyphosphatase deletion mutant PPX_Δ12 labeled with fluorescent Alexa488 dye was used as a polyphosphate probe in flow cytometry. PPX_Δ12-Alexa488-signal dose-dependently increased with long-chain polyphosphate binding to platelets. In contrast, short-chain polyphosphate that is found in the supernatant of activated platelets, did not bind to the platelet surface. Both exopolyphosphatase treatment and polyphosphate pre-incubation abolished PPX_Δ12-Alexa488 binding to polyphosphate on platelets. Stimulation of platelets with thrombin receptor agonist Trap6, and P2Y12 receptor activator ADP increased polyphosphate accumulation on platelet surfaces and PPX_Δ12-Alexa488 signal in a dose-dependent manner. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that long-chain polyphosphate binds to platelet plasma membranes and presents a promising diagnostic assay to measure this interaction on human platelets in platelet-rich plasma. Future investigations will aim to determine if polyphosphate can be used as a novel biomarker of thrombosis. © 2016 International Clinical Cytometry Society.


Blood Platelets/metabolism , Polyphosphates/metabolism , Acid Anhydride Hydrolases/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Blood Coagulation/physiology , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Cell Membrane/physiology , Flow Cytometry/methods , Humans , Platelet Activation/physiology , Thrombin/metabolism , Thrombin/physiology
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Nat Commun ; 7: 12616, 2016 09 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27596064

Polyphosphate is an inorganic procoagulant polymer. Here we develop specific inhibitors of polyphosphate and show that this strategy confers thromboprotection in a factor XII-dependent manner. Recombinant Escherichia coli exopolyphosphatase (PPX) specifically degrades polyphosphate, while a PPX variant lacking domains 1 and 2 (PPX_Δ12) binds to the polymer without degrading it. Both PPX and PPX_Δ12 interfere with polyphosphate- but not tissue factor- or nucleic acid-driven thrombin formation. Targeting polyphosphate abolishes procoagulant platelet activity in a factor XII-dependent manner, reduces fibrin accumulation and impedes thrombus formation in blood under flow. PPX and PPX_Δ12 infusions in wild-type mice interfere with arterial thrombosis and protect animals from activated platelet-induced venous thromboembolism without increasing bleeding from injury sites. In contrast, targeting polyphosphate does not provide additional protection from thrombosis in factor XII-deficient animals. Our data provide a proof-of-concept approach for combating thrombotic diseases without increased bleeding risk, indicating that polyphosphate drives thrombosis via factor XII.


Factor XII/metabolism , Platelet Aggregation/drug effects , Polyphosphates/antagonists & inhibitors , Thrombin/metabolism , Thrombosis/prevention & control , Acid Anhydride Hydrolases/metabolism , Animals , Blood Coagulation Factors/genetics , Blood Coagulation Factors/metabolism , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Factor XII/genetics , Female , Gene Deletion , Humans , Mice , Mutation , Polyphosphates/metabolism , Protein Binding , Protein Domains
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Physician Leadersh J ; 3(6): 50-52, 2016 11.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30571862

With so many changes occurring in health care, physician leaders can help the physicians that they lead to gain healthy perspectives of what is happening and how it relates to them individually.


Interprofessional Relations , Leadership , Physician Executives , Humans , Lobbying
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Physician Leadersh J ; 3(5): 40-43, 2016 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30571872

Learn some insights and skills that can help make difficult conversations easier to navigate.


Communication , Mentoring , Physician-Patient Relations , Physicians/psychology , Empathy , Humans
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Lab Med ; 46(1): 74-8, 2015.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25617398

OBJECTIVE: To describe the collaborative efforts of a large healthcare institution and its local blood center in reducing preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD). METHODS: Through an educational letter-based campaign, we contacted physicians who historically had ordered PABD units. Follow-up educational efforts occurred at departmental and individual meetings. RESULTS: Our educational campaign to reduce PABD achieved complete elimination of PABD orders and the resultant waste of PABD units within 3 years of the start of the program. These changes were sustained for at least 2 subsequent years without the need for additional educational efforts. CONCLUSION: Targeted educational efforts directed at practitioners of PABD were successful in significantly decreasing the use and waste of PABD at the health care institution we studied and may yield the same results in comparable institutions.


Blood Donors , Cooperative Behavior , Education, Medical , Physicians/psychology , Blood Transfusion, Autologous/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals , Humans , Longitudinal Studies , Preoperative Care
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Clin Chim Acta ; 427: 118-22, 2014 Jan 01.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24076254

As laboratories are challenged to do more with fewer resources, the pathologist and laboratory director will play a greater role in improving the effectiveness of the laboratory, as well as addressing the overuse, misuse and underuse of laboratory testing. We describe the necessary characteristics for pathologists and laboratory directors to successfully lead utilization efforts, as well as key leadership tools and essential steps in creating a utilization management program. When we established a laboratory test utilization program de novo, it became clear how important the laboratory director was in guiding those initiatives by working with stakeholders outside of the laboratory, particularly clinicians, nurses and administrators.


Clinical Laboratory Services/organization & administration , Clinical Laboratory Services/statistics & numerical data , Clinical Laboratory Techniques/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Leadership , Physician Executives
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Am J Clin Pathol ; 138(3): 347-54, 2012 Sep.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22912350

In today's environment, many laboratories and pathology practices are challenged to maintain or increase their quality while simultaneously lowering their overall costs. The cost of improving specimen processes is related to quality, and we demonstrate that actual costs can be reduced by designing "quality at the source" into the processes. Various costs are hidden along the total testing process, and we suggest ways to identify opportunities to reduce cost by improving quality in laboratories and pathology practices through the use of Lean, Six Sigma, and industrial engineering.


Pathology/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/economics , Quality Improvement/economics , Specimen Handling/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Humans , Laboratories, Hospital/economics , Laboratories, Hospital/standards , Pathology/economics , Quality Control
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