用于反兴奋剂的微毛细管血液采样器的比较。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Laura Lewis, Monika Smith, Kristin Boutard, Matthew Fedoruk, Geoff Miller
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摘要

血液采集是反兴奋剂检测的一个重要方面,是运动员生物护照(ABP)血液模块的基 础。目前,根据世界反兴奋剂机构的《国际检测和调查标准》(ISTI),在标准化条件下通过静脉采集全血。随着毛细管全血采集技术的进步,现在可以从上臂(或其他合适的血管位置,如腹部)采集微量毛细管全血,这种方法 "无针 "且几乎无痛。以前的工作已经证明,使用 Tasso+ 设备采集毛细管全血与静脉全血相比,具有适用性和可行性。最近,其他微毛细管设备也获得了美国食品及药物管理局(FDA)的批准,增加了反兴奋剂界的选择。本研究扩展了之前的工作,通过两种不同的 FDA 批准设备(RedDrop 和 Tasso+ 设备)采集微升毛细管全血样本,并与同时采集的静脉血进行比较。根据世界反兴奋剂机构 ABP 血样采集指南,10 名参赛者提供了三份匹配的血液样本(2×毛细血管和 1×静脉),共计 30 份样本。两种设备采集的毛细血管样本与静脉血的所有全血细胞计数参数(血小板除外)均显示出极佳的实验室一致性。两种微毛细管采集设备的实验室结果也非常一致。无论采用哪种设备,微毛细管采血都是替代静脉采血用于 ABP 的有效方法。
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Comparison of Microcapillary Blood Sampling Devices for Use in Anti-Doping.

Blood collection is an important facet of anti-doping testing, forming the basis of the hematological module of the athlete biological passport (ABP). Presently, whole blood is collected via venepucture under standardized conditions, in accordance with the World Anti-doping Agency's International Standard for Testing and Investigations (ISTI). Advances in capillary whole blood collection technology now afford the ability to collect microvolumetric capillary whole blood from the upper arm (or other suitable vascular location such as the abdomen) that is "needle-free" and virtually painless. Previous work has demonstrated the suitability and feasibility of capillary whole blood compared with venous using the Tasso+ device. Recently, other microcapillary devices have received FDA approval increasing the options available to the anti-doping community. The present study extends previous work, by collecting microliter capillary whole blood samples via two different FDA approved devices (RedDrop and the Tasso+ device) to compare with venous blood collected simultaneously. Ten participants provided three matched blood samples (2× capillary and 1× venous) in accordance with WADA ABP guidelines for blood sample collection, for a total of 30 samples. Capillary samples from both devices showed excellent laboratory agreement with venous blood for all CBC parameters, with the exception of platelets. Excellent laboratory agreement was also observed between the two microcapillary collection devices. Irrespective of the device, microcapillary blood collection provides a valid alternative to venous blood collection for ABP purposes.

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Drug Testing and Analysis
Drug Testing and Analysis BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS-CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
24.10%
发文量
191
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: As the incidence of drugs escalates in 21st century living, their detection and analysis have become increasingly important. Sport, the workplace, crime investigation, homeland security, the pharmaceutical industry and the environment are just some of the high profile arenas in which analytical testing has provided an important investigative tool for uncovering the presence of extraneous substances. In addition to the usual publishing fare of primary research articles, case reports and letters, Drug Testing and Analysis offers a unique combination of; ‘How to’ material such as ‘Tutorials’ and ‘Reviews’, Speculative pieces (‘Commentaries’ and ‘Perspectives'', providing a broader scientific and social context to the aspects of analytical testing), ‘Annual banned substance reviews’ (delivering a critical evaluation of the methods used in the characterization of established and newly outlawed compounds). Rather than focus on the application of a single technique, Drug Testing and Analysis employs a unique multidisciplinary approach to the field of controversial compound determination. Papers discussing chromatography, mass spectrometry, immunological approaches, 1D/2D gel electrophoresis, to name just a few select methods, are welcomed where their application is related to any of the six key topics listed below.
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