Measuring the performance of an artificial intelligence–based robot that classifies blood tubes and performs quality control in terms of preanalytical errors: A preliminary study

Author:

Şişman Ali Rıza1ORCID,Başok Banu İşbilen23ORCID,Karakoyun İnanç4ORCID,Çolak Ayfer4ORCID,Bilge Uğur5ORCID,Demirci Ferhat4ORCID,Başoglu Nuri6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Dokuz Eylul University , Inciralti, Izmir , Turkey

2. Izmir Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Health Sciences Turkey, Konak, Izmir , Turkey

3. Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, Dr Behcet Uz Children Health and Surgery Education and Research Hospital, University of Health Sciences Turkey , Yenişehir, Izmir , Turkey

4. Izmir Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry, University of Health Sciences Turkey , Yenişehir, Izmir , Turkey

5. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Akdeniz University , Antalya , Turkey

6. Izmir Institute of Technology , Urla, Izmir , Turkey

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Artificial intelligence–based robotic systems are increasingly used in medical laboratories. This study aimed to test the performance of KANKA (Labenko), a stand-alone, artificial intelligence–based robot that performs sorting and preanalytical quality control of blood tubes. Methods KANKA is designed to perform preanalytical quality control with respect to error control and preanalytical sorting of blood tubes. To detect sorting errors and preanalytical inappropriateness within the routine work of the laboratory, a total of 1000 blood tubes were presented to the KANKA robot in 7 scenarios. These scenarios encompassed various days and runs, with 5 repetitions each, resulting in a total of 5000 instances of sorting and detection of preanalytical errors. As the gold standard, 2 experts working in the same laboratory identified and recorded the correct sorting and preanalytical errors. The success rate of KANKA was calculated for both the accurate tubes and those tubes with inappropriate identification. Results KANKA achieved an overall accuracy rate of 99.98% and 100% in detecting tubes with preanalytical errors. It was found that KANKA can perform the control and sorting of 311 blood tubes per hour in terms of preanalytical errors. Conclusions KANKA categorizes and records problem-free tubes according to laboratory subunits while identifying and classifying tubes with preanalytical inappropriateness into the correct error sections. As a blood acceptance and tube sorting system, KANKA has the potential to save labor and enhance the quality of the preanalytical process.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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