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This study describes an integrated laboratory information system expert system for haematology laboratories. The system automates result validation and identifies critical findings for improved patient care.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Informatics
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Automation in Healthcare

Background:

  • High-volume haematology laboratories generate substantial data requiring efficient processing.
  • Current laboratory information systems (LIS) may require enhanced decision support for result interpretation.
  • Integration of expert systems can streamline diagnostic workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the latest version of an integrated LIS expert system for haematology.
  • To detail its application in managing analyser outputs from Abbott Cell-Dyn analysers.
  • To demonstrate its adaptability across different laboratory settings.

Main Methods:

  • Development and implementation of an expert system using Cerner Millennium Discern Expert rules and custom programs.
  • Integration with an area-wide database and haematology database.
  • Utilisation of patient demographics, analyser results, flags, and historical data for decision-making.

Main Results:

  • The expert system validates full blood count indices and white cell differentials.
  • It identifies results requiring further operator investigation or blood film review.
  • It flags abnormal results for direct communication to treating staff.

Conclusions:

  • The described expert system effectively automates haematology result validation and interpretation.
  • Its principles are generalizable to diverse haematology analysers and laboratory workflows.
  • This approach enhances efficiency and patient safety in diagnostic laboratories.