Does Pneumatic Tube System Transport Contribute to Hemolysis in ED Blood Samples?

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  • Michael P. Phelan
  • Edmunds Z. Reineks
  • Fredric M. Hustey
  • Jacob P. Berriochoa
  • Seth R. Podolsky
  • Stephen Meldon
  • Jesse D. Schold
  • Janelle Chamberlin
  • Gary W. Procop
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergency department and then sent to the laboratory in a pneumatic tube system was different from those in samples that were hand-carried. METHODS The hemolysis index is measured on all samples submitted for potassium analysis. We queried our hospital laboratory database system (SunQuest(®)) for potassium results for specimens obtained between January 2014 and July 2014. From facility maintenance records, we identified periods of system downtime, during which specimens were hand-carried to the laboratory. RESULTS During the study period, 15,851 blood specimens were transported via our pneumatic tube system and 92 samples were hand delivered. The proportions of hemolyzed specimens in the two groups were not significantly different (13.6% vs. 13.1% [p=0.90]). Results were consistent when the criterion was limited to gross (3.3% vs 3.3% [p=0.99]) or mild (10.3% vs 9.8% [p=0.88]) hemolysis. The hemolysis rate showed minimal variation during the study period (12.6%-14.6%). CONCLUSION We found no statistical difference in the percentages of hemolyzed specimens transported by a pneumatic tube system or hand delivered to the laboratory. Certain features of pneumatic tube systems might contribute to hemolysis (e.g., speed, distance, packing material). Since each system is unique in design, we encourage medical facilities to consider whether their method of transport might contribute to hemolysis in samples obtained in the emergency department.

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دوره 17  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016