Background: Although it is recommended that primary tubes containing an additive should be mixed several times, there is no evidence that unmixed specimens will provide unreliable results in hematological testing. Methods: Three primary 3.0-mL siliconized vacuum tubes containing 5.4 mg K2 ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA) were sequentially collected from 20 healthy volunteers. The first was not inverted, was left standing in a vertical position, and then analyzed. The second and third tubes were respectively inverted 6 and 12 times immediately after collection and then analyzed. Resufts: When compared with the reference specimens inverted 6 times, results on unmixed specimens revealed significant decreases for red blood cell coun...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Background: Laboratory examination consists of three stages, namely the pre-analytic stage, the anal...
As for other tests of hemostasis, the investigation of platelet function is highly vulnerable to a b...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of tubes mixing (gentle vs. vigorous) on diagnostic blood specimen...
Background: The preanalytical phase is considered the most vulnerable phase in biopreservation, biob...
Background and Objective. Some in vitro diagnostic devices (e.g, blood collection vacuum tubes and s...
INTRODUCTION: The potential cross-contamination of additives between primary blood tubes is a well-k...
Introduction: Standard guidelines assert that any vacutainer, which is 10% less under-filled should ...
Background: We planned a study to establish whether spurious hemolysis may be present in low volume ...
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric tubes are increasingly used for drawing blood for hemostasis testing. This ...
Copyright © 2012 Gabriel Lima-Oliveira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
to estimate the reduction in blood volume loss and diagnostic test quality associated with introduct...
A specific sequence is recommended for filling blood tubes during blood collection to prevent errone...
INTRODUCTION: Although there is broad knowledge on the effect of several preanalytical errors on lab...
Introduction: It is recommended to place all the vacuum tubes directly on a sample cradle after vein...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Background: Laboratory examination consists of three stages, namely the pre-analytic stage, the anal...
As for other tests of hemostasis, the investigation of platelet function is highly vulnerable to a b...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of tubes mixing (gentle vs. vigorous) on diagnostic blood specimen...
Background: The preanalytical phase is considered the most vulnerable phase in biopreservation, biob...
Background and Objective. Some in vitro diagnostic devices (e.g, blood collection vacuum tubes and s...
INTRODUCTION: The potential cross-contamination of additives between primary blood tubes is a well-k...
Introduction: Standard guidelines assert that any vacutainer, which is 10% less under-filled should ...
Background: We planned a study to establish whether spurious hemolysis may be present in low volume ...
INTRODUCTION: Pediatric tubes are increasingly used for drawing blood for hemostasis testing. This ...
Copyright © 2012 Gabriel Lima-Oliveira et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
to estimate the reduction in blood volume loss and diagnostic test quality associated with introduct...
A specific sequence is recommended for filling blood tubes during blood collection to prevent errone...
INTRODUCTION: Although there is broad knowledge on the effect of several preanalytical errors on lab...
Introduction: It is recommended to place all the vacuum tubes directly on a sample cradle after vein...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Background: Laboratory examination consists of three stages, namely the pre-analytic stage, the anal...
As for other tests of hemostasis, the investigation of platelet function is highly vulnerable to a b...