Minimising preanalytical errors in blood gas testing

Increase operator and patient safety with proper sampling technique in the preanalytical phase

A study shows that up to 65% of laboratory testing errors occur in the preanalytical phase. This may lead to incorrect patient results, operator injury or blood gas analyzers becoming inoperable. [1]

A way to mitagate preanalytcal errors in blood gas testing is focus on the technique and details in the preanalytical process.

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[1]Lippi G et al. Blood sample quality. Diagnosis 2019; 6(1): 25–31 doi/10.1515/dx-2018-0018.

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Guiding you step by step through possible errors in the preanalytical phase

Based on available literature and international best practices, this handbook focuses on the preanalytical phase of blood gas testing and what you can do to minimize errors.

Let the safePICO syringe help you with your mixing

In a Radiometer-sponsored webinar on avoiding preanalytical errors in blood gas testing, 48% of participants mentioned issues related to mixing as the most prevalent errors in the preanalytical phase of blood gas testing.

Examples of how to minimize preanalytical errors:

The safePICO syringe is designed to help you mix your sample. That's why it comes with a built-in mixing ball and dry electrolyte-balanced heparin, helping to reduce clots and obtain a more homogenous sample.

The safePICO syringe is designed to minimize other preanalytical errors, such as:

Scientific articles on preanalytical errors

Useful tips to avoid preanalytical errors in blood gas testing: pH, pCO2 and pO2

By Chris Higgins

Preanalytical issues related to blood sample mixing

By Sheshadri Narayanan

Preanalytical errors in Point-Of-Care Testing

By Ana-Maria Simundic


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