Insight into a Clinical Chemistry Lab

Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
15 Feb 202106:18

Summary

TLDRJoin Lauren as she takes you on a tour of the Blood Sciences Lab, showcasing the inner workings of a pathology lab. The video explores the main corridor filled with offices housing clinical scientists and medics. It delves into the specimen reception area, where samples are received and sorted for various departments like immunology, hematology, and biochemistry. Witness the automated processes involving barcode scanning, centrifugation, and analyzers that conduct a myriad of tests. The tour also highlights manual testing areas, including point-of-care machines and specialized analyzers for conditions like cystic fibrosis and heart failure, offering a comprehensive look into the lab's operations.

Takeaways

  • 🏥 The video is a tour of the pathology department's blood sciences lab, showcasing the various sections and their functions.
  • 🔬 The lab consists of multiple departments including immunology, hematology, and biochemistry, each handling different types of tests.
  • 📦 Specimen reception is where samples are received, sorted, and directed to the appropriate department for testing.
  • 🏃‍♂️ The lab utilizes an automated pod system for efficient sample transportation within the hospital.
  • 🧬 Biochemistry is the main section where the bulk of tests are processed, with samples barcoded for automated sorting and analysis.
  • 🌀 Centrifuges are used to separate components of the samples before they are sent to various analyzers for testing.
  • 📊 Analyzers perform a variety of tests, with some samples requiring analysis on multiple analyzers depending on the tests needed.
  • 🔍 Biomedical scientists technically validate the results at a desk after the samples have been tested.
  • 🩸 Hematology is focused on blood-related tests such as full blood count, clotting screens, and blood films.
  • 🧪 Immunology includes the use of chemistry analyzers for running various tests, with the ability to process multiple samples simultaneously.
  • 🏥 Point-of-care testing machines are also present in the lab for immediate testing needs, including sweat tests for cystic fibrosis diagnosis and blood gas analysis.

Q & A

  • What is the primary purpose of the Blood Sciences Lab featured in the video?

    -The primary purpose of the Blood Sciences Lab is to process and analyze various medical samples for testing, including blood, microbiology, and cell path tests.

  • How are samples transported within the hospital to the Blood Sciences Lab?

    -Samples are transported through a pod system, which allows them to be sent via an air-tube system throughout the hospital.

  • What is the role of the specimen reception area in the lab?

    -The specimen reception area is where samples are received and sorted into categories for blood sciences, microbiology, and cell pathology.

  • What departments are located within the Blood Sciences Lab?

    -The Blood Sciences Lab contains departments such as immunology, hematology, and biochemistry.

  • How are samples processed in the biochemistry section of the lab?

    -Samples in the biochemistry section are barcoded, processed through a track system, centrifuged, and then sent to various analyzers for testing.

  • What is the function of the centrifuges in the lab?

    -The centrifuges are used to separate components of the samples before they are sent to analyzers for testing.

  • What types of tests are performed in the hematology section?

    -The hematology section performs tests such as full blood count, clotting screens, and blood films.

  • How does the lab ensure the accuracy and efficiency of the tests run on the chemistry analyzers?

    -The lab conducts regular checks each day to ensure that the tests are run correctly and efficiently.

  • What is the purpose of the manual tests conducted away from the main analyzers?

    -Manual tests are conducted for specific analyses that are not part of the main tracked machines, such as sweat tests for cystic fibrosis diagnosis, osmometer tests for serum and urine osmolality, and blood gas analysis.

  • What additional standalone analyzers are mentioned in the video, and what tests do they perform?

    -The video mentions a standalone analyzer that runs tests for anti-pro BMP (a marker of heart failure), IGF-1, HCG, and sliding.

  • How does the lab validate the technical accuracy of the test results?

    -The test results are technically validated by biomedical scientists at a designated desk in the lab.

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