Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals
Objectives Our study aimed to assess the stability of 26 biochemistry analytes in serum or plasma samples separated from blood samples centrifuged at different time intervals after collection, simulating sample transport via despatch delivery systems.Methods Blood from forty-one volunteers were coll...
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Mokhsin Atiqah; Subramaniam Poonaresi; Sivaneson Sivasooriar; Nheu Nelson; Ramaloo Gobhy; Hanifah Azana S.; Mahathevan Sumitha B.; Nadarajah Mohanaraja; Sampasivam Gayathiri; Ismail Aletza Mohd; Abdul Rahman Thuhairah |
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Mokhsin Atiqah; Subramaniam Poonaresi; Sivaneson Sivasooriar; Nheu Nelson; Ramaloo Gobhy; Hanifah Azana S.; Mahathevan Sumitha B.; Nadarajah Mohanaraja; Sampasivam Gayathiri; Ismail Aletza Mohd; Abdul Rahman Thuhairah Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals Medical Laboratory Technology |
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Mokhsin Atiqah; Subramaniam Poonaresi; Sivaneson Sivasooriar; Nheu Nelson; Ramaloo Gobhy; Hanifah Azana S.; Mahathevan Sumitha B.; Nadarajah Mohanaraja; Sampasivam Gayathiri; Ismail Aletza Mohd; Abdul Rahman Thuhairah |
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Mokhsin, Atiqah; Subramaniam, Poonaresi; Sivaneson, Sivasooriar; Nheu, Nelson; Ramaloo, Gobhy; Hanifah, Azana S.; Mahathevan, Sumitha B.; Nadarajah, Mohanaraja; Sampasivam, Gayathiri; Ismail, Aletza Mohd; Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals JOURNAL OF LABORATORY MEDICINE English Article; Early Access Objectives Our study aimed to assess the stability of 26 biochemistry analytes in serum or plasma samples separated from blood samples centrifuged at different time intervals after collection, simulating sample transport via despatch delivery systems.Methods Blood from forty-one volunteers were collected using five serum separator tubes (SST) and five fluoride oxalate tubes (FOT) for each volunteer following written informed consent. Each of the five tubes in both groups of SST and FOT was centrifuged at one of the time intervals: 0.5 h, 4 h, 8 h, 12 and 24 h after collection. These samples were left standing prior to centrifugation at room temperature. We calculated the percentage difference for each analyte between the 0.5 h and other time intervals to assess analyte stability. The percentage difference was compared to the desirable specification for bias and reference change value (RCV).Results Mean concentration of serum potassium showed a significant increase in the percentage RCV after 8 h, while CKMB showed an increase after 12 h of delayed centrifugation compared to the baseline (0.5 h). There were no significant percentage RCV for the other analytes at all timelines.Conclusions Serum potassium and CKMB were stable up to 8 and 12 h of delayed centrifugation respectively whilst all other analytes appear stable up to 24 h, suggesting that sample transport delay of up to 8 h, with the condition that room temperature is maintained, may not have a significant impact on accuracy of the biochemistry/immunochemistry test results. WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH 2567-9430 2567-9449 2024 10.1515/labmed-2024-0062 Medical Laboratory Technology WOS:001294397800001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001294397800001 |
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Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals |
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Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals |
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Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals |
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Assessing the stability of uncentrifuged serum and plasma analytes at various post-collection intervals |
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Objectives Our study aimed to assess the stability of 26 biochemistry analytes in serum or plasma samples separated from blood samples centrifuged at different time intervals after collection, simulating sample transport via despatch delivery systems.Methods Blood from forty-one volunteers were collected using five serum separator tubes (SST) and five fluoride oxalate tubes (FOT) for each volunteer following written informed consent. Each of the five tubes in both groups of SST and FOT was centrifuged at one of the time intervals: 0.5 h, 4 h, 8 h, 12 and 24 h after collection. These samples were left standing prior to centrifugation at room temperature. We calculated the percentage difference for each analyte between the 0.5 h and other time intervals to assess analyte stability. The percentage difference was compared to the desirable specification for bias and reference change value (RCV).Results Mean concentration of serum potassium showed a significant increase in the percentage RCV after 8 h, while CKMB showed an increase after 12 h of delayed centrifugation compared to the baseline (0.5 h). There were no significant percentage RCV for the other analytes at all timelines.Conclusions Serum potassium and CKMB were stable up to 8 and 12 h of delayed centrifugation respectively whilst all other analytes appear stable up to 24 h, suggesting that sample transport delay of up to 8 h, with the condition that room temperature is maintained, may not have a significant impact on accuracy of the biochemistry/immunochemistry test results. |
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