Influence of reduced centrifugation time on clinical chemistry analytes and literature review

Piraya Tantisaranon, Kanyarat Dumkengkhachornwong, Areerat Hnoonual
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Abstract Objectives Centrifugation is a time-consuming step which increases the turnaround time (TAT) in laboratories. A few studies have addressed the effect of altering centrifugation settings on analytical quality for clinical chemistry analytes, and most of these studies have used collection tubes with gel separators. However, gel separator tubes may be unsuitable for some laboratories because they are slightly more expensive than tubes without gel separators and are not appropriate for some special tests. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of centrifugation conditions on clinical chemistry analytes. Methods We compared centrifugation times of 7 min at 2,200×g and 5 min at 2,750×g with the manufacturer’s protocol of 10 min at 1,300×g as the reference condition. Twenty general chemistry analytes were studied in lithium heparin plasma tubes without gel separators. Results For all analytes except carbon dioxide (CO2), no significant differences in analyte results were observed when the centrifugation time was reduced. Deming regression and Bland–Altman plots demonstrated an acceptable clinical concordance within the limits of total allowable error for all analytes between the two rapid centrifugation conditions with the reference centrifugation condition. Conclusions Our results confirmed that alternate centrifugation conditions for either 7 min at 2,200×g or 5 min at 2,750×g of samples collected in lithium heparin tubes without gel are acceptable for clinical chemistry analytes. Our data support using centrifugation at higher speeds for shorter times to improve TAT without altering the quality of the analytical results.
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缩短离心时间对临床化学分析的影响及文献复习
目的离心是一个耗时的步骤,增加了实验室的周转时间(TAT)。一些研究解决了改变离心设置对临床化学分析物分析质量的影响,大多数研究使用了带有凝胶分离器的收集管。然而,凝胶分离管可能不适合某些实验室,因为它们比没有凝胶分离器的管略贵,并且不适合某些特殊测试。本研究的目的是探讨离心条件对临床化学分析的影响。方法将7 min在2,200×g和5 min在2,750×g的离心次数与厂家方案10 min在1,300×g的离心次数进行比较。在无凝胶分离器的肝素锂等离子管中对20种普通化学分析物进行了研究。结果对于除二氧化碳(CO2)外的所有分析物,随着离心时间的缩短,分析结果无显著差异。Deming回归和Bland-Altman图显示在两种快速离心条件与参考离心条件之间所有分析物的总允许误差范围内具有可接受的临床一致性。结论在不加凝胶的情况下,肝素锂管中采集的样品在2,200×g和2,750×g下交替离心7 min或5 min均可用于临床化学分析。我们的数据支持在不改变分析结果质量的情况下,使用更快速度、更短时间的离心来提高TAT。
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