Pre-examination procedures in laboratory diagnostics : preanalytical aspects and their impact on the quality of medical laboratory results /

The preanalytical phase is an important component of Laboratory medicine and errors arising in this phase affect the validity of laboratory results. In this book physicians and clinical staff have access to valuable information about the current preanalytical variables and factors (patient preparati...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Guder, Walter G. (Editor)
Published: De Gruyter,
Publisher Address: Berlin/Boston :
Publication Dates: [2015]
©2015
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Subjects:
Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110334043
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Summary: The preanalytical phase is an important component of Laboratory medicine and errors arising in this phase affect the validity of laboratory results. In this book physicians and clinical staff have access to valuable information about the current preanalytical variables and factors (patient preparation, sample collection, handling and processing before analysis).
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xiv, 410 pages) : illustrations
Also available in print edition.
Bibliography: 70 farb. Abb., 20 schw.-w. Tab.
ISBN: 9783110334043
Index Number: RB40
CLC: R313
Contents: Frontmatter --
PREFACE --
CONTENTS --
LIST OF CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS --
1.1 Introduction and History of the Preanalytical Phase /
1.2 Requesting Laboratory Tests: Benefits and Limitations of Laboratory Diagnostic Pathways /
1.3 Definition of the Influence and Interference Factors in the Preanalytical Phase /
1.4 Extraanalytical Procedures and their Management in Total Turnaround Time /
2.1 Arterial, Venous or Capillary Blood? /
2.2 Special Pre-Examination Conditions in Newborns and Pediatric Patients /
2.3 Venous Blood Sampling (Phlebotomy) /
2.4 Arterial Sampling of Blood /
2.5 Capillary Sampling of Blood /
2.6 Plasma or Serum? Which Anticoagulant to Use? /
2.7 Spot or Timed Urine Preanalytical Aspects of Urinalysis /
2.8 When are other Body Fluids to be Analyzed? /
2.9 Who is Doing Phlebotomy in Europe? /
3. BIOLOGICAL VARIABLES INFLUENCING LABORATORY RESULTS --
3.1 Age and Gender Differences Unavoidable Influences on Laboratory Results /
3.2 Variables during Sampling /
3.3 Food, Drinks and Smoking /
3.4 Effect of Herbs /
4.1 The Hemolytic Sample /
4.2 The Lipemic Sample /
4.3 The Icteric Sample /
4.4 Drug Interferences /
4.5 Interferences from Blood Sampling Device Materials on Clinical Assays: I Blood Collection Devices and Their Constituents and Additives /
4.6 Influences and Interferences from Blood Sampling Device Materials on Clinical Assays: II Special Devices and Procedures; Recommendations /
5.1 Materials and Techniques of Sampling Blood and other Body Fluids. Contributions of Greiner Bio One /
5.2 Materials and Techniques of Sampling Blood by Sarstedt /
5.3 BD Preanalytical Systems Diagnostic Sample Collection /
6.1 Sample Transport, Treatment after Arrival, Storage and Disposal /
6.2 Preanalytical Workflow Techniques and Procedures /
7.1 Hemostaseology /
7.2 Hematology including Flow Cytometry of Blood Cells /
7.3 Blood Gases, Ions and Electrolytes /
7.4 Clinical Chemistry including Metabolites, Enzymes, Hormones and Proteins /
7.5 Preanalytical Variables in Therapeutic Drug Monitoring /
7.6 Preanalytical Variables in Microbiology /
7.7 Biobanking /
8.1 Auditing of the Preanalytical Phase /
8.2 Internal Quality Assurance for Preanalytical Phase /
8.3 External Quality Assurance for the Preanalytical Phase1 /
9. Annex Samples and Stability of Analytes --
Index.