Background This study aimed to investigate whether the temperature of distilled water used for reconstituting lyophilized routine internal quality control (IQC) material may influence the process of validation of analytical sessions of routine hemostasis testing. Methods Routine hemostasis testing was performed for 10 consecutive days using two levels of IQC materials dissolved using distilled water at three different temperatures (2-4°C, 22-24°C and 36-38°C). The tests assayed comprised prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), fibrinogen (FBG), antithrombin (AT), protein C (PC), protein S (PS) and D-dimer (D-Dimer HS 500), using the same ACL TOP 700 hemostasis instrument. Results Overall, 50% (i.e. 7/14) IQC mea...
Background Preanalytic factors such as time and temperature can have significant effects on laborato...
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Introduction The definition of the International Normalized Ratio (INR) depends on a reference measu...
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Many preanalytical variables affect the results of coagulation assays. A possible way to control som...
Abstract Preanalytical quality control of blood samples is critical for tests of coagulation functio...
Background Preanalytic factors such as time and temperature can have significant effects on laborato...
Background: There is little information on temperature and period of freezing for generating hemolys...
Introduction: Preanalytical variation as a result of sample storage conditions are common issues in ...
Background: Phlebotomy for the purpose of blood analysis is often performed at remote locations, and...
Background: This study investigated the effects of cooled and standard centrifuges on the results of...
BACKGROUND: Hypothermia may be accidental or therapeutic. Therapeutic hypothermia is increasingly us...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of temperature change on the coagulation ti...
Introduction: Preanalytical conditions are critical for blood sample integrity and poses challenge i...
BACKGROUND: Hypothermia may be accidental or therapeutic. Therapeutic hypo-thermia is increasingly u...
Introduction The definition of the International Normalized Ratio (INR) depends on a reference measu...
In this study we aimed to detect the effect of different centrifugation temperatures on coagulation ...
The use of unactivated blood for hemocompatibility testing is essential to obtain reliable results. ...
DTE module in a two-month clinical trial before its introduc-tion in the Netherlands. At ambient tem...
Many preanalytical variables affect the results of coagulation assays. A possible way to control som...
Abstract Preanalytical quality control of blood samples is critical for tests of coagulation functio...
Background Preanalytic factors such as time and temperature can have significant effects on laborato...
Background: There is little information on temperature and period of freezing for generating hemolys...
Introduction: Preanalytical variation as a result of sample storage conditions are common issues in ...