In-vitro hemolysis and its financial impact using different blood collection systems

  • Cadamuro, Janne
  • Fiedler, Georg Martin
  • Mrazek, Cornelia
  • Felder, Thomas Klaus
  • Oberkofler, Hannes
  • Kipman, Ulrike
  • Haschke-Becher, Elisabeth
  • Wiedemann, Helmut
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Publication date
May 2019

Abstract

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...

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