Reporting guidelines for clinical laboratory reports in surgical pathology. Arch Pathol Lab Med 2008 Oct;132(10):1608-16
Date
10/07/2008Pubmed ID
18834219DOI
10.5858/2008-132-1608-RGFCLRScopus ID
2-s2.0-54449089880 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 30 CitationsAbstract
CONTEXT: The surgical pathology report (SPR) is an essential part of patient care because it documents the pathologic findings in tissues removed from patients for diagnostic or therapeutic reasons. Despite the importance of the SPR, exhaustive guidelines outlining the various elements of the SPR have not, to our knowledge, been published.
OBJECTIVES: To outline recommendations delineating the required, preferred, and optional elements that should be included in the SPR. These guidelines, if implemented, will bring uniformity to the reporting of surgical pathology specimens.
DATA SOURCES: The Surgical Pathology Resource Committee of the College of American Pathologists compiled and prioritized the elements that have been included in various institutional SPRs. Additional data sources include the College of American Pathologists Laboratory Accreditation Program checklists and the recommendations of the Association of Directors of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology. Each element was assigned a priority of required, preferred, or optional. These priorities were discussed and consensus was reached. This report does not address issues of formatting or style substantively.
CONCLUSIONS: These recommendations afford a framework for the creation of an SPR containing all of the components that are required or optimal for patient care.
Author List
Goldsmith JD, Siegal GP, Suster S, Wheeler TM, Brown RWMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
AccreditationHumans
Laboratories, Hospital
Pathology, Clinical
Pathology, Surgical
Patient Care Management
Patient Care Team
Research Design
Societies, Medical
United States