Aims: To explore the relationship between blood sampling techniques and haemolysis. Background: Haemolysis rates of blood samples have been thought to be influenced by the method of collection. There is a lack of research evidence available to clearly show the comparative risk of haemolysis across different blood sampling methods, including venepuncture and use of peripheral intravenous cannulas. Design: A prospective cohort study. Reporting followed the STROBE checklist. Methods: A trained observer was used to record blood sampling techniques over a 10-week period between April and June 2019. These records were then linked to pathology haemolysis results. Multivariable logistic regression was used to model patient and blood draw ...
Aim: Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increase...
Background: Venous blood specimen collection is a common health care practice that has to follow str...
Aim Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increases...
Aims: To explore the relationship between blood sampling techniques and haemolysis. Background: H...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Hemolysis is a leading cause of pre-analytical laboratory errors. The identification of contributing...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Hemolysis is a leading cause of pre-...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Objective: Establish whether hemolysis in samples collected from intravenous lines is influenced by ...
BackgroundVenepuncture involves the introduction of a needle into a vein to collect a representative...
Objectives: Blood collections from peripheral intravenous catheters offer several benefits to patien...
Introduction: Hemolysis is more commonly seen in the emergency department and causes delays in diagn...
Background: Sampling blood from a peripheral intravenous cannula offers an alternative to venepunctu...
Background: A number of preanalytical activities strongly infl uence sample quality, especially thos...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Aim: Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increase...
Background: Venous blood specimen collection is a common health care practice that has to follow str...
Aim Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increases...
Aims: To explore the relationship between blood sampling techniques and haemolysis. Background: H...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Hemolysis is a leading cause of pre-analytical laboratory errors. The identification of contributing...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Hemolysis is a leading cause of pre-...
Aims: To synthesize the evidence evaluating if blood samples are similar when obtained from peripher...
Objective: Establish whether hemolysis in samples collected from intravenous lines is influenced by ...
BackgroundVenepuncture involves the introduction of a needle into a vein to collect a representative...
Objectives: Blood collections from peripheral intravenous catheters offer several benefits to patien...
Introduction: Hemolysis is more commonly seen in the emergency department and causes delays in diagn...
Background: Sampling blood from a peripheral intravenous cannula offers an alternative to venepunctu...
Background: A number of preanalytical activities strongly infl uence sample quality, especially thos...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Aim: Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increase...
Background: Venous blood specimen collection is a common health care practice that has to follow str...
Aim Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increases...