Background: Hemolytic specimens are among the most challenging preanalytical issues in laboratory diagnostics. The type of blood collection tube in use is claimed to influence in vitro hemolysis. We aimed to examine this hypothesis and estimate the respective financial impact, evaluating routine blood samples from the past 4 years. Methods: A total of 47,820 hemolysis index (HI) values from five different time intervals (IV1-IV5) were compared against each other, representing the following tubes: IV1-Sarstedt Monovette; IV2-8 mL/16×100 mm Greiner BioOne (GBO) Vacuette; IV3/IV4-5 mL/16×100 mm GBO Vacuette; IV5-4.5 mL/13×75 mm GBO Vacuette. For estimation of the economic impact, material, personnel and analytical costs were calculated. Result...
Introduction: Spuriously hemolyzed specimens are the most common preanalytical problems in clini-cal...
Background: Haemolysis is usually caused by inadequate specimen collection or preanalytical handling...
Introduction: Hemolysis is more commonly seen in the emergency department and causes delays in diagn...
Background: In vitro hemolysis can be induced by several biological and technical sources, and may b...
In vitro hemolysis may jeopardize patient care because tests results generated using unsuitable spec...
Introduction: Blood collection through intravenous lines frequently causes spurious hemolysis. Due t...
Objectives: Automated sample delivery and laboratory acceptance systems (PTAS) may influence the hem...
Pre-analytical quality in clinical chemistry testing is as important as analytical and post-analytic...
Background: A number of preanalytical activities strongly influence sample quality, especially those...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Hemolysis is a leading cause of pre-...
BackgroundVenepuncture involves the introduction of a needle into a vein to collect a representative...
The current study aimed to assess the interference of in vitro haemolysis on complete blood count (C...
Hemolysis is conventionally defined as membrane disruption of red blood cells and other blood cells ...
Background: Due to the high prevalence of hemolysis in specimens received from the emergency departm...
The term hemolysis designates the pathological process of breakdown of red blood cells in blood, whi...
Introduction: Spuriously hemolyzed specimens are the most common preanalytical problems in clini-cal...
Background: Haemolysis is usually caused by inadequate specimen collection or preanalytical handling...
Introduction: Hemolysis is more commonly seen in the emergency department and causes delays in diagn...
Background: In vitro hemolysis can be induced by several biological and technical sources, and may b...
In vitro hemolysis may jeopardize patient care because tests results generated using unsuitable spec...
Introduction: Blood collection through intravenous lines frequently causes spurious hemolysis. Due t...
Objectives: Automated sample delivery and laboratory acceptance systems (PTAS) may influence the hem...
Pre-analytical quality in clinical chemistry testing is as important as analytical and post-analytic...
Background: A number of preanalytical activities strongly influence sample quality, especially those...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Hemolysis is a leading cause of pre-...
BackgroundVenepuncture involves the introduction of a needle into a vein to collect a representative...
The current study aimed to assess the interference of in vitro haemolysis on complete blood count (C...
Hemolysis is conventionally defined as membrane disruption of red blood cells and other blood cells ...
Background: Due to the high prevalence of hemolysis in specimens received from the emergency departm...
The term hemolysis designates the pathological process of breakdown of red blood cells in blood, whi...
Introduction: Spuriously hemolyzed specimens are the most common preanalytical problems in clini-cal...
Background: Haemolysis is usually caused by inadequate specimen collection or preanalytical handling...
Introduction: Hemolysis is more commonly seen in the emergency department and causes delays in diagn...