Validation of low-volume blood collection tubes for routine hematologic testing.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Giuseppe Lippi, Loredana Martini, Barbara Cortivo, Chiara Zecchetto, Anna Ferrari
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Abstract

Background: Low-volume blood tubes offer several advantages in facilitating blood collection, reducing iatrogenic anemia and spurious hemolysis, but their clinical reliability must be validated. We planned this investigation for establishing the reliability of routine hematologic testing in low-volume tubes before their implementation into clinical practice.

Methods: Blood was drawn from 44 ostensibly healthy laboratory professionals into three blood tubes, as follows: 3.0 mL of blood into a 3.0 mL K2EDTA standard reference blood tube, 0.5 mL of blood into a second 3.0 mL K2EDTA standard blood tube, and 0.5 mL of blood into a 0.25-0.5 mL K2EDTA low-volume blood tube. Hematologic testing was performed on Sysmex XN-10 hematology analyzer.

Results: Statistically significant differences were observed in total white blood cell count, neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, red blood cell count, platelet count, hemoglobin, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), and mean platelet volume in both 0.5 mL-filled 3.0 mL standard blood tubes and 0.5 mL-filled low-volume blood tubes. Although none of these variations was found to be clinically significant in the 0.5 mL-filled low-volume blood tube compared to the desirable specifications, hematocrit, MCV and MCHC displayed a clinically significant bias in the 0.5 mL filled 3.0 mL K2EDTA standard blood tube.

Conclusions: These results suggests that K2EDTA low-volume blood tubes could safely replace standard blood tubes for preventing the receipt of insufficient samples, but also for facilitating blood collection in patients with difficult veins and reducing the risk of iatrogenic anemia and spurious hemolysis.

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Journal of Medical Biochemistry
Journal of Medical Biochemistry BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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3.00
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12.00%
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60
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JOURNAL OF MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (J MED BIOCHEM) is the official journal of the Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia with international peer-review. Papers are independently reviewed by at least two reviewers selected by the Editors as Blind Peer Reviews. The Journal of Medical Biochemistry is published quarterly. The Journal publishes original scientific and specialized articles on all aspects of clinical and medical biochemistry, molecular medicine, clinical hematology and coagulation, clinical immunology and autoimmunity, clinical microbiology, virology, clinical genomics and molecular biology, genetic epidemiology, drug measurement, evaluation of diagnostic markers, new reagents and laboratory equipment, reference materials and methods, reference values, laboratory organization, automation, quality control, clinical metrology, all related scientific disciplines where chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology and immunochemistry deal with the study of normal and pathologic processes in human beings.
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