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Preliminary Reports Defined


from the September 2004 issue

In the ICAEL Standards, several references are made to preliminary reports. This article will attempt to clarify several of the more frequently asked questions related to preliminary reports. The specific area in the ICAEL Standards for Adult and Pediatric Transthoracic Echocardiography, Part I, Organization, Section 3.2.2 and 3.2.3 relative to preliminary reports states:

3.2.2
Preliminary reports prepared by the physician should be completed within 24 hours (verbal or written) with final reports completed within 48 hours. STAT reports should be available immediately, if possible. URGENT reports should be available the same day.

Note: Suggested method for reporting life-threatening findings: Optimally, the interpreting physician in the laboratory will call the appropriate physician.

3.2.3
If
preliminary reports are issued, their preliminary nature should be clearly indicated. Verified final reports should be provided within 48 hours after the posting of preliminary results. A mechanism for communicating any significant changes must be defined for those situations in which the final interpretation differs substantially from the preliminary report.

Note: Sonographer worksheets, comments, or other communication of findings must not be issued as preliminary reports for the purpose of clinical management.

Based on the increasing number of preliminary report-related questions received via the new interactive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of the website, the ICAEL felt it necessary to explore this topic further, and hopefully offer some insight and clarity into the role of preliminary reports.

Preliminary reports, first and foremost, should not be confused with the sonographer's worksheet provided to the interpreting physician or fellow, or comments or notes that a sonographer places in the patient's chart that are not related to the specific findings of the echocardiogram, such as "echocardiogram completed, report to follow." Preliminary reports frequently are those prepared by a fellow or resident but not yet reviewed by the interpreting physician, often intended for patient management.

The ICAEL strongly discourages the use of sonographer-prepared preliminary reports, worksheets or verbal reports that would be used for the purpose of clinical management. If life-threatening findings are present, ideally the interpreting physician would notify the referring physician immediately.

The Organization application, Part I, Page 24, contains several questions about who provides the preliminary reports and whether the laboratory has a policy for reconciling differences between preliminary and final reports. A policy for reconciling differences is necessary only if a) the findings provided by the resident or fellow differ from the final interpretation provided by the interpreting physician, b) the sonographer gives verbal findings to the referring physician or nurse, or c) the sonographer writes preliminary findings in the patient's chart. A reconciliation policy is necessary in the event that the interpreting physician disagrees with the fellow, resident or sonographer's findings. With proper protocols for reconciliation in place, the laboratory can readily notify the referring physician of the differences and ensure that the patient's treatment will not be based on incorrect findings.

A good reconciliation policy should address what constitutes a "substantial" difference between the final interpretation and the preliminary interpretation, how the referring physician will be notified, and who is responsible for notifying the referring physician.

Have a question of your own? The ICAEL encourages further discussion on this topic. Please feel free to enter your question in the FAQ Manager, located on the Frequently Asked Questions page of the ICAEL website at www.icael.org/icael/accreditation/faq.htm. If you have a more specific question related to your own laboratory, or would like to speak to someone personally, please contact Cassie Robbins, RDCS, FASE, ICAEL Technical Manager, at 410-872-0100 or via email at robbins@intersocietal.org.


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