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A Quality Control Study of Liquid-Based Cytology Test Papanicolaou: Design and Implementation Aspects of Laboratory Information Systems for Continuous Quality Control

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  • Niki Margari

    (Department of Cytopathology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Abraham Pouliakis

    (Department of Cytopathology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Stavros Archondakis

    (Cytopathology Department, 401 Military Hospital, Greece)

  • Magdalini Stamataki

    (Department of Cytopathology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Dionysios Aninos

    (Department of Cytopathology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Charalampos Chrelias

    (3rd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Asimakis Pappas

    (3rd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Ioannis Panayiotides

    (2nd Department of Pathology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

  • Petros Karakitsos

    (Department of Cytopathology, University of Athens, “ATTIKON” University Hospital, Athens, Greece)

Abstract

During the last decade, there is a stringent and ongoing requirement by regulatory bodies, and often enforced by law, for the implementation of measures increasing the confidence of cytological laboratories (expressed as requirement for accreditation via ISO 15189 or 17025). In this study, we present a quality control and assurance (QC&QA) method and results based on Cytology-Histology (C-H) and Cytology-Cytology (C-C) comparisons, on the basis of real data related to cervical cancer. The proposed QC&QA methodology allows the assessment of laboratory performance over time and the assessment of the laboratory as a facility and individual personnel as well. Moreover, we propose a high-level design for a Laboratory Information System capable of supporting the proposed methodology. The usual methodology to regularly control laboratory performance (once or twice per year), is not nowadays efficient, LIS implementation following the proposed scheme can support instant QC&QA, thus ensuring laboratories confidence and timely initiation of corrective actions.

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  • Niki Margari & Abraham Pouliakis & Stavros Archondakis & Magdalini Stamataki & Dionysios Aninos & Charalampos Chrelias & Asimakis Pappas & Ioannis Panayiotides & Petros Karakitsos, 2014. "A Quality Control Study of Liquid-Based Cytology Test Papanicolaou: Design and Implementation Aspects of Laboratory Information Systems for Continuous Quality Control," International Journal of Reliable and Quality E-Healthcare (IJRQEH), IGI Global, vol. 3(3), pages 1-21, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jrqeh0:v:3:y:2014:i:3:p:1-21
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