Preanalytical Sedimentation Effects on Hematological Tests.

IF 1.8 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Kenneth Gard, Ian L Gunsolus
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Abstract

Introduction: Specimens suspected of errors related to low hemoglobin or changes in hemoglobin beyond that of clinically explained variations during hospital stays are frequently redrawn under the auspices that they are contaminated. When lack of an indwelling IV eliminates contamination as a possibility, evaluation of the specimen between the time of collection and testing should occur.

Methods: As part of a quality improvement project, we investigated the impact of sedimentation on collected blood specimens not immediately transferred to their respective tubes from a syringe. Each syringe of blood was allowed to stand in a vertical position on the transfer device. After 10 min, each syringe was divided into a bottom half and top half into fresh blood tubes, with half of the samples inverted prior to division. Samples were then analyzed for complete blood count.

Results: These results indicate that implementing an inversion of collected specimens prior to transferring will effectively eliminate variations related to sedimentation of blood.

Conclusions: Results highlight the importance of specimen handling after collection, including appropriate mixing to avoid erroneous results caused by erythrocyte sedimentation. Mixing syringes before transferring blood to collection tubes ensures a uniform sample and accurate result.

分析前沉降对血液学试验的影响。
在住院期间,怀疑与低血红蛋白相关的错误或血红蛋白变化超出临床解释的变化的标本经常在污染的主持下重新绘制。当没有留置静脉排除了污染的可能性时,应在采集和检测之间对标本进行评估。方法:作为质量改进项目的一部分,我们调查了沉降对采集的血液标本的影响,这些标本没有立即从注射器转移到各自的管中。每个血液注射器被允许垂直放置在输送装置上。10分钟后,将每个注射器分为下半部和上半部,分别放入新鲜的血管中,其中一半的样本倒置后再进行分割。然后对样本进行全血细胞计数分析。结果:这些结果表明,在转移之前对收集的标本进行倒置将有效地消除与血液沉积相关的变化。结论:结果强调了采集后标本处理的重要性,包括适当混合以避免红细胞沉降引起的错误结果。在将血液转移到采集管之前混合注射器确保样品均匀和准确的结果。
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Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
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