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Influence of centrifugation conditions on the results of 77 routine clinical chemistry analytes using standard vacuum blood collection tubes and the new BD-Barricor tubes

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.125821
Date of Publication
2018
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

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Author
Cadamuro, Janne
Mrazek, Cornelia
Leichtle, Alexander Benedikt
Universitätsinstitut für Klinische Chemie (UKC)
Kipman, Ulrike
Felder, Thomas K.
Wiedemann, Helmut
Oberkofler, Hannes
Fiedler, Georg Martin
Universitätsinstitut für Klinische Chemie (UKC)
Haschke-Becher, Elisabeth
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Biochemia Medica
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1330-0962
Publisher
Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.11613/BM.2018.010704
PubMed ID
29187797
Description
Introduction: Although centrifugation is performed in almost every blood sample, recommendations on duration and g-force are heterogeneo-us and mostly based on expert opinions. In order to unify this step in a fully automated laboratory, we aimed to evaluate different centrifugation settings and their influence on the results of routine clinical chemistry analytes.
Materials and methods: We collected blood from 41 healthy volunteers into BD Vacutainer PST II-heparin-gel- (LiHepGel), BD Vacutainer SST II-serum-, and BD Vacutainer Barricor heparin-tubes with a mechanical separator (LiHepBar). Tubes were centrifuged at 2000xg for 10 minutes and 3000xg for 7 and 5 minutes, respectively. Subsequently 60 and 21 clinical chemistry analytes were measured in plasma and serum samples, respec-tively, using a Roche COBAS instrument.
Results: High sensitive Troponin T, pregnancy-associated plasma protein A, ß human chorionic gonadotropin and rheumatoid factor had to be excluded from statistical evaluation as many of the respective results were below the measuring range. Except of free haemoglobin (fHb) measure-ments, no analyte result was altered by the use of shorter centrifugation times at higher g-forces. Comparing LiHepBar to LiHepGel tubes at different centrifugation setting, we found higher lactate-dehydrogenase (LD) (P = 0.003 to < 0.001) and lower bicarbonate values (P = 0.049 to 0.008) in the lat ter.
Conclusions: Serum and heparin samples may be centrifuged at higher speed (3000xg) for a shorter amount of time (5 minutes) without alteration of the analytes tested in this study. When using LiHepBar tubes for blood collection, a separate LD reference value might be needed.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/63737
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