To simplify collection and transport of blood for HbA1c measuring, we have studied the use of a special paper that absorbs a defined volume of capillary blood and quickly dries it (dried blood-spot, DBS). The DBS can be sent to a central laboratory using regular postal service and without temperature control. This system differs greatly from other proposed DBS methods for HbA1c because it overcomes the haemoglobin alterations during the drying and storing processes, that otherwise make this analysis unreliable. We have developed a special treatment of the paper before collection that stabilises the HbA1c molecule excellently in dried blood samples, allowing accurate HPLC analysis even two weeks after collection. This method has been applied...
200 patients attending a diabetic outpatient clinic were each asked to post to the hospital, prior t...
The idea of collecting blood on a paper card and subsequently using the dried blood spots (DBS) for ...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are an alternative method of collecting venous blood samples that can be use...
International audienceAIM: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a widely recognized analyte for diagnosing and ...
Aim: To assess the clinical performance and patient acceptance of HemaSpot™ blood collection devices...
Background: This study evaluates HbA1c measurements from dried blood spots collected on filter paper...
The collection of dried blood spots on filter paper offers a powerful tool in screening programs and...
The collection of whole blood samples on paper, known as dried blood spot (DBS), dates back to the e...
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spot (DBS) sampling is an alternative to traditi...
Background: The use of dried blood spot (DBS) sampling is an alternative to traditional venous blood...
Background: Main objective was to measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in dried blood spots on paper ...
Background: This study evaluates HbA1c measurements from dried blood spots collected on filter paper...
Background: Microsampling techniques have several advantages over traditional blood collection. Drie...
Background: This study evaluates HbA1c measure-ments from dried blood spots collected on filter pape...
The aim of the research reported herein was to identify and develop a dried blood spot (DBS) direct ...
200 patients attending a diabetic outpatient clinic were each asked to post to the hospital, prior t...
The idea of collecting blood on a paper card and subsequently using the dried blood spots (DBS) for ...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are an alternative method of collecting venous blood samples that can be use...
International audienceAIM: Hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) is a widely recognized analyte for diagnosing and ...
Aim: To assess the clinical performance and patient acceptance of HemaSpot™ blood collection devices...
Background: This study evaluates HbA1c measurements from dried blood spots collected on filter paper...
The collection of dried blood spots on filter paper offers a powerful tool in screening programs and...
The collection of whole blood samples on paper, known as dried blood spot (DBS), dates back to the e...
BACKGROUND: The use of dried blood spot (DBS) sampling is an alternative to traditi...
Background: The use of dried blood spot (DBS) sampling is an alternative to traditional venous blood...
Background: Main objective was to measure glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in dried blood spots on paper ...
Background: This study evaluates HbA1c measurements from dried blood spots collected on filter paper...
Background: Microsampling techniques have several advantages over traditional blood collection. Drie...
Background: This study evaluates HbA1c measure-ments from dried blood spots collected on filter pape...
The aim of the research reported herein was to identify and develop a dried blood spot (DBS) direct ...
200 patients attending a diabetic outpatient clinic were each asked to post to the hospital, prior t...
The idea of collecting blood on a paper card and subsequently using the dried blood spots (DBS) for ...
Dried blood spots (DBS) are an alternative method of collecting venous blood samples that can be use...