Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: JORGE LUCAS DA SILVA

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STUDENT : JORGE LUCAS DA SILVA
DATE: 15/08/2022
TIME: 11:00
LOCAL: google meet
TITLE:

Retrospective analysis of inconclusive diagnoses over a 30-year period at the Anatomic Pathology Department of the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro.


KEY WORDS:

Keywords: retrospective study, pathology, diagnosis, necropsy, complementary exams.


PAGES: 41
BIG AREA: Ciências Agrárias
AREA: Medicina Veterinária
SUBÁREA: Patologia Animal
SPECIALTY: Anatomia Patologia Animal
SUMMARY:

Most retrospective survey studies rank diagnostic data, however, we understand that studies of failures in anatomic and histopathological diagnoses are also a tool in expanding professional knowledge; in some of them these data are associated with several surveys, and the literature reveals significant examples. This work aims to study more objectively the main flaws that converged to the lack of completion of diagnoses in production, company and wild animals in the Pathological Anatomy Sector (SAP) of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ), from the material sent for necropsy, biopsy and histopathological exams, in the parcial period between 2011 and 2020. To this end, the results of the unclear or inconclusive exams of the reports filed in the SAP will be compiled, classified by stage (before the necropsy, during the necropsy, on the occasion of the complementary exams – biopsy, histopathology/immunohistochemistry, others) and by animal category; the data will be submitted to statistical analysis. It is part of this study to identify and attribute the main reasons for the occurrence of failures. In the partial period studied (2011 to 2020), XXX.XXX cases registered in SAP. A total of 687 forms with diagnoses that were not concluded or clarified in the Pathological Anatomy Sector of the UFRRJ were evaluated. There were 330 cases (60%) of failures prior to necropsy, 119 (21%) of failures during necropsy and 104 (19%) during histopathology. In companion animals, failures prior to necropsy represented a total of 330 cases (60%), failures during necropsy 119 (21%) and failures during histopathology 104 (19%). In production animals there were a total of 29 cases (25%) of failures prior to necropsy, 34 (29%) cases of failures during necropsy and 54 (46%) cases of failures during histopathology. Among wild animals, inconclusive diagnoses related to the phase before the necropsy were 15 cases (34%), in the stage during the necropsy 24 cases (33%) and histopathology 51 cases (33%).These results are intended to favor the efficiency of diagnostic services in the Pathological Anatomy Sector, and to the extent that it subsidizes the learning of academics who experience the pathology, it also favors Vets in the sense of educating them to make fewer mistakes when sending diagnostic material. In view of the above, it is concluded that periodic reviews of the collection of records of a sector that has a routine are essential for the growth of professionals. From the results obtained, it is possible to bring new approaches, establish strategies to reduce error margins, improve the efficiency of diagnoses and thus optimize the performance of pathology laboratories and the professionals linked to them.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Interna - 6387102 - MARILENE DE FARIAS BRITO QUEIROZ
Interna - 2606155 - VIVIAN DE ASSUNCAO NOGUEIRA CARVALHO
Externa à Instituição - LAURA IGLESIAS DE OLIVEIRA
Externa à Instituição - MARIANA CORREIA OLIVEIRA - UES
Notícia cadastrada em: 12/08/2022 16:32
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