Evaluating the rates of sample haemolysis in the emergency department compared to other admission pathways
Project Host: Dr Daniel Newport
Project Type: Audit/ Quality Improvement
Project Summary: Haemolysis rates will be greater within the emergency department and other admission avenues compared to general wards. Objective is to compare the rates of haemolysis across Emergency department, Medical Decision unit, Same day Emergency care unit, Surgical Admission unit, General medical department, General Surgical department. Focus of assay would be towards Potassium and Troponin.
Specialty : Emergency Medicine
I am looking for co-authors
Additional Information: All welcome
Start date of project: 4th April 2024
Location: University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Project Host: Dr Daniel Newport
Project Type: Audit/ Quality Improvement
Project Summary: Haemolysis rates will be greater within the emergency department and other admission avenues compared to general wards. Objective is to compare the rates of haemolysis across Emergency department, Medical Decision unit, Same day Emergency care unit, Surgical Admission unit, General medical department, General Surgical department. Focus of assay would be towards Potassium and Troponin.
Specialty : Emergency Medicine
I am looking for co-authors
Additional Information: All welcome
Start date of project: 4th April 2024
Location: University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Project Host: Dr Daniel Newport
Project Type: Audit/ Quality Improvement
Project Summary: Haemolysis rates will be greater within the emergency department and other admission avenues compared to general wards. Objective is to compare the rates of haemolysis across Emergency department, Medical Decision unit, Same day Emergency care unit, Surgical Admission unit, General medical department, General Surgical department. Focus of assay would be towards Potassium and Troponin.
Specialty : Emergency Medicine
I am looking for co-authors
Additional Information: All welcome
Start date of project: 4th April 2024
Location: University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust