Long term stability of lactate in uncentrifuged sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate blood collection tubes.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-10 DOI:10.1177/00045632231213746
Ivan Stevic, Jade Bolsover, Rick Moore, Vipin Bhayana
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Abstract

Background: Delayed time from collection to centrifugation may cause erroneously high lactate levels in vitro (from continued blood cell metabolism under anaerobic conditions in the collection tube) if not collected in appropriate collection devices, consequently increasing the risk for inappropriate patient care or harm. We undertook a study to determine the turnaround time for lactate testing in a tertiary care setting and also performed short- and long-term lactate stability studies in blood collected in sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate (NaF/KOx) collection tubes.

Methods: The hospital lab information system was mined for 6 months to determine patient samples that may have exceeded the time from collection-to-receival in lab of 15-min. Lactate stability was evaluated in unspun NaF/KOx collection tubes at 15 min intervals for to 2 h; and separately at 2, 6, 12, 24, and 48-h post-collection.

Results: A total of 8,929 plasma samples were collected in 6 months, and 1/3 were not received in the lab within 15 min from collection. In NaF/KOx additive, lactate levels had minor increases over 2 h, and incremental increases at an average rate of 0.0035 mmol/L/h over 48 h with maximum increase of 9.8% at 48 h. However, the average change across all time points were within local allowable performance goals (at ≤4 mmol/L ± 0.5 mmol/L; at >4 mmol/L ± 12%).

Conclusion: A small proportion of lactate specimens may experience delay in processing. Although lactate levels may incrementally increase over 48-h at room temperature in unspun NaF/KOx collection tubes, the changes may not be clinically impactful.

未注入氟化钠/草酸钾血液采集管中乳酸的长期稳定性。
背景:如果不在适当的收集设备中收集,从收集到离心的延迟时间可能会导致体外乳酸水平错误地高(来自收集管中厌氧条件下的持续血细胞代谢),从而增加不适当的患者护理或伤害的风险。我们进行了一项研究,以确定三级护理环境中乳酸检测的周转时间,并对氟化钠/草酸钾(NaF/KOx)采集管中采集的血液进行了短期和长期乳酸稳定性研究。方法:对医院LIS进行6个月的挖掘,以确定可能超过从采集到实验室接收15分钟时间的患者样本。在未纺制的NaF/KOx收集管中以15分钟的间隔评价乳酸稳定性达2小时;分别在采集后2、6、12、24和48小时。结果:6个月内共采集了8929份血浆样本,其中1/3的样本在采集后15分钟内未在实验室收到。乳酸水平在2小时内略有增加,在48小时内以平均0.0035 mmol/L/小时的速度递增,48小时内最大增加9.8%。然而,所有时间点的平均变化都在当地允许的性能目标范围内(≤4 mmol/L±0.5 mmol/L;>4 mmol/L?2%)。结论:一小部分乳酸盐标本在处理过程中可能会出现显著延迟。尽管在室温下,未纺制的NaF/KOx收集管中的乳酸水平可能会在48小时内逐渐增加,但这些变化可能不会对临床产生影响。
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Annals of Clinical Biochemistry
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Clinical Biochemistry
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5.20
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期刊介绍: Annals of Clinical Biochemistry is the fully peer reviewed international journal of the Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry accepts papers that contribute to knowledge in all fields of laboratory medicine, especially those pertaining to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of human disease. It publishes papers on clinical biochemistry, clinical audit, metabolic medicine, immunology, genetics, biotechnology, haematology, microbiology, computing and management where they have both biochemical and clinical relevance. Papers describing evaluation or implementation of commercial reagent kits or the performance of new analysers require substantial original information. Unless of exceptional interest and novelty, studies dealing with the redox status in various diseases are not generally considered within the journal''s scope. Studies documenting the association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with particular phenotypes will not normally be considered, given the greater strength of genome wide association studies (GWAS). Research undertaken in non-human animals will not be considered for publication in the Annals. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry is also the official journal of NVKC (de Nederlandse Vereniging voor Klinische Chemie) and JSCC (Japan Society of Clinical Chemistry).
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