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Increased hemolysis rate in plasma tubes after implementation of a fully automated sample delivery and acceptance system

Authors :
Saenger, Jonathan A; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8667-3884
Atamaniuk, Johanna
Gaggl, Martina
Asenbaum, Johannes
Huber, Florian A; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6317-4815
Grieb, Alexander
Födinger, Manuela
Saenger, Jonathan A; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8667-3884
Atamaniuk, Johanna
Gaggl, Martina
Asenbaum, Johannes
Huber, Florian A; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6317-4815
Grieb, Alexander
Födinger, Manuela
Source :
Saenger, Jonathan A; Atamaniuk, Johanna; Gaggl, Martina; Asenbaum, Johannes; Huber, Florian A; Grieb, Alexander; Födinger, Manuela (2023). Increased hemolysis rate in plasma tubes after implementation of a fully automated sample delivery and acceptance system. Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 47(2):63-68.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objectives: Automated sample delivery and laboratory acceptance systems (PTAS) may influence the hemolysis rate of blood samples due to g-forces, abrupt acceleration, and rapid deceleration. However, quantitative data regarding the rate of hemolysis in PTAS is limited. To fill this void, the effect of a pneumatic tube in combination with an acceptance system (PTAS) on the hemolysis rate was investigated in this study. Methods: Lithium heparin plasma tubes were transported from different clinical departments to the hospital’s laboratory (a) by employees or (b) with an automated PTAS and analyzed for the presence of hemolysis based on a hemolysis index (HI) of >25. Hemolysis indices of 68.513 samples were retrieved from the laboratory information system before and after installation of the PTAS and were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: A total of 32.614 samples were transported by employees, of which 3.815 samples (11.70%) were hemolytic, and 9.441 out of 35.899 samples delivered by PTAS (26.30%) were hemolytic. After the implementation of the PTAS, hemolysis rates increased in all departments. Conclusions: Automated PTAS are associated with increased hemolysis rates. This has implications for routine patient management and should be considered for the transportation of samples used for the determination of hemolysis-sensitive laboratory parameters.

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OAIster
Journal :
Saenger, Jonathan A; Atamaniuk, Johanna; Gaggl, Martina; Asenbaum, Johannes; Huber, Florian A; Grieb, Alexander; Födinger, Manuela (2023). Increased hemolysis rate in plasma tubes after implementation of a fully automated sample delivery and acceptance system. Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 47(2):63-68.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-238409, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443054330
Document Type :
Electronic Resource