Results of a Quality Improvement Program for Sweat Testing to Diagnose Cystic Fibrosis

LABMEDICINE(2012)

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Background: Obtaining an adequate volume of sweat to measure chloride is a challenge for many cystic fibrosis centers. The standard for patients older than 3 months is a less than 5% quantity not sufficient (QNS) rate; the suggested goal for patients aged 3 months or younger is a less than 10% QNS rate. St. Alexius Medical Center (SAMC) began performing sweat chloride testing in 2008. After an initial period of testing, a quality improvement (QI) program for sweat testing was instituted to improve QNS rates. Methods: Quantity not sufficient rates were evaluated before and after implementation for patients aged 3 months or younger and those older than 3 months. The QNS rates for each technician performing the tests were also evaluated. Results: Improvement was observed in QNS rates after implementation of the QI initiative regardless of patient age. After QI was implemented, QNS rates improved for most technicians. Conclusion: This study demonstrates how a QI improvement initiative can significantly improve QNS rates in sweat testing of infants, especially under 3 months of age.
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cystic fibrosis,sweat testing,sweat chloride,quantity not sufficient rate,quality improvement
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