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实验室研究的分析前阶段可能受到多种因素的影响,这些因素可分为患者相关因素、患者独立因素和干扰因素。第一类包括饮食、身体活动、体位、药物和兴奋剂。这些是最重要的因素,因为在这里患者可以有意识地影响实验室结果。第二类是患者自身无法控制的因素,如性别、人口、年龄、妊娠等。最后一类包括溶血、血脂和高胆红素血症。它们可以改变凝血试验和其他生物化学研究的结果。因此,标本中的血块和溶血的存在以及最常见的因素占分析前阶段实验室误差的80%。实施监测和评估实验室前错误的程序以及对医务人员进行有关样品收集、储存和运输的培训是绝对必要的。
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Pre-analytical variability in laboratory studies. Monitoring and evaluation of pre-analytical error on the example of collected data at the West Pomeranian Cancer Center in Szczecin in Poland
Abstract Pre-analytical phase in laboratory studies may be influenced by multiple factors, which can be categorized into patient-related, patient-independent, and interfering factors. The first group includes diet, physical activity, body position, medicines, and stimulants. These are the most important factors because here the patient can consciously influence the laboratory results. Second group are the patient-independent factors such as gender, population, age, and pregnancy are beyond the control of the patient. The last category includes conditions such as hemolysis, lipemia, and hyperbilirubinemia. They can alter the results of coagulation tests and other biochemistry studies. Hence, clots in a specimen and the presence of hemolysis and the most common factors account for 80% of pre-analytical phase laboratory errors. It is absolutely necessary to implement procedures for monitoring and assessing pre-laboratory error as well as medical staff training regarding the collection, storage, and transport of samples.
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