Evaluating accelerations across multiple routes of a pneumatic tube system to ensure sample integrity for LDH measurement.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Yun Huang, Christiana Adewale, Ryanne O'Sullivan, Donnah Pocius
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Abstract

Objectives: Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) concentrations can falsely increase due to the acceleration forces generated in the pneumatic tube system (PTS) during blood sample transport, potentially leading to altered medical decisions. This study evaluated the accelerations and elevated LDH concentrations in 11 routes during PTS transport in an academic hospital.

Methods: Three blood samples were collected from each healthy volunteer and transported via hand carrier, PTS carrier, and PTS carrier with an additional foam insert. Five samples were included in the same carrier for every transport. An accelerometer was placed with the samples to record pressure, acceleration and transport time for each PTS route. The samples were then tested for hemoglobin and LDH concentrations on core laboratory chemistry analyzers. Three acceleration parameters were calculated.

Results: Transport time across the 11 routes varied widely from 78 to 455 s. Hemoglobin concentrations showed a slight increase during PTS transport, which was associated with a significant increase in LDH concentrations (r 0.716, p < 0.001). On average, LDH increased from 9.5 to 59.2 % during PTS transport. Total accelerations, percentages of acceleration > 5 g, and maximum accelerations ranged from 172.7 to 617.9 g, 3.5 to 14.7 %, and 15.31 to 24.28 g, respectively. When routes were scored based on any of the three parameters exceeding their average, routes with an LDH increase > 15 % had higher scores than those with an LDH increase ≤ 15 %.

Conclusions: This study supports using accelerometers to validate and monitor the accelerations of each route generated during PTS blood sample transport and to identify the routes unsuitable for LDH measurement. Further studies are warranted to determine appropriate acceleration parameters and their thresholds to ensure sample integrity.

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Clinical biochemistry
Clinical biochemistry 医学-医学实验技术
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期刊介绍: Clinical Biochemistry publishes articles relating to clinical chemistry, molecular biology and genetics, therapeutic drug monitoring and toxicology, laboratory immunology and laboratory medicine in general, with the focus on analytical and clinical investigation of laboratory tests in humans used for diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and therapy, and monitoring of disease.
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