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Improving bone marrow biopsy quality through peer discussion and data comparisons: A single institution experience

Authors :
Erik A. Ranheim
Richard K. Yang
Catherine P. Leith
Sanjay S. Patel
Moniba Nazeef
David T. Yang
Ryan J. Mattison
Source :
International journal of laboratory hematology. 40(4)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Bone marrow biopsy (BMB) is crucial for the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of a variety of hematologic diseases. Obtaining an adequate BMB can be challenging given the need to balance patient comfort with acquisition of high quality specimens. We had observed variable BMB quality at our institution with poor quality specimens sometimes affecting diagnosis. We thus undertook this quality improvement (QI) project to improve the quality of diagnostic BMB specimens. METHODS We used an A3 QI process to identify factors possibly influencing BMB quality. We collected baseline data on 211 BMB, with short and long-term follow-up data on a further 382 cases. We used clinical conferences to discuss data, perform peer comparisons and identify strategies to create a sustainable improvement in BMB quality. RESULTS Baseline data showed that BMB length was influenced most by the individual performer, with some influence of needle gauge. Other factors such as sedation, BMB indication were noncontributory. BMB lengths improved following performer education and individual performer data comparisons (15.2 mm post vs 12.8 mm baseline, P

Details

ISSN :
1751553X
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of laboratory hematology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90b8944cf27a06c6832604e20eb24b0e