A specific sequence is recommended for filling blood tubes during blood collection to prevent erroneous test results due to carryover of additives. However, requirement of this procedure is still debatable. This study was aimed to investigate the potassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (K-EDTA) contamination in blood samples taken after a tube containing the additive during routine workflow. The study was also carried out to examine the effect of order of draw on potassium results, regardless of K-EDTA contamination. In 388 outpatients, to determine the probability of K-EDTA cross-contamination, blood was drawn sequentially into a serum tube, followed by a tube containing K-EDTA, and by another serum tube. In another 405 outpatients, to e...
Introduction: Phlebotomy is an error-prone process in which mistakes are difficult to reveal. This c...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Extreme leukocytosis may lead to false hyperkalemia when blood samples are conveyed by pneumatic tub...
Aim To investigate whether incorrect order of draw of blood samples during phlebotomy causes in vitr...
Procedures involving phlebotomy are critical for obtaining diagnostic blood specimens and represent ...
Background: The potential for cross-contamination of additives among evacuated blood tubes has led t...
Background: The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of undetected potassium EDTA contaminat...
Introduction: The contamination of serum or lithium heparin blood with ethylenediaminetetraacetic ac...
INTRODUCTION: The potential cross-contamination of additives between primary blood tubes is a well-k...
Procedures involving phlebotomy are critical for obtaining diagnostic blood specimens and represent ...
Background: Although it is recommended that primary tubes containing an additive should be mixed sev...
A 51-year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with acute dyspnea and history of chronic as...
Introduction: Percentage of haemolysis is widely used as a quality parameter to assess red blood cel...
Background: The aim of the study is focussed very keenly at performing RCA (root cause analysis) of ...
Introduction: Blood collection through intravenous lines frequently causes spurious hemolysis. Due t...
Introduction: Phlebotomy is an error-prone process in which mistakes are difficult to reveal. This c...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Extreme leukocytosis may lead to false hyperkalemia when blood samples are conveyed by pneumatic tub...
Aim To investigate whether incorrect order of draw of blood samples during phlebotomy causes in vitr...
Procedures involving phlebotomy are critical for obtaining diagnostic blood specimens and represent ...
Background: The potential for cross-contamination of additives among evacuated blood tubes has led t...
Background: The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of undetected potassium EDTA contaminat...
Introduction: The contamination of serum or lithium heparin blood with ethylenediaminetetraacetic ac...
INTRODUCTION: The potential cross-contamination of additives between primary blood tubes is a well-k...
Procedures involving phlebotomy are critical for obtaining diagnostic blood specimens and represent ...
Background: Although it is recommended that primary tubes containing an additive should be mixed sev...
A 51-year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with acute dyspnea and history of chronic as...
Introduction: Percentage of haemolysis is widely used as a quality parameter to assess red blood cel...
Background: The aim of the study is focussed very keenly at performing RCA (root cause analysis) of ...
Introduction: Blood collection through intravenous lines frequently causes spurious hemolysis. Due t...
Introduction: Phlebotomy is an error-prone process in which mistakes are difficult to reveal. This c...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Extreme leukocytosis may lead to false hyperkalemia when blood samples are conveyed by pneumatic tub...