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153 related items for PubMed ID: 17083638

  • 1. Randomized, single blinded control trial comparing haemolysis rate between two cannula aspiration techniques.
    Dwyer DG, Fry M, Somerville A, Holdgate A.
    Emerg Med Australas; 2006; 18(5-6):484-8. PubMed ID: 17083638
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  • 2. Blood withdrawn through a cannula valve connector does not result in clinically significant haemolysis.
    Paoloni R, Taghizadeh M, Kouzios D, Janu M.
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  • 3. A prospective study of causes of haemolysis during venepuncture: tourniquet time should be kept to a minimum.
    Saleem S, Mani V, Chadwick MA, Creanor S, Ayling RM.
    Ann Clin Biochem; 2009 May; 46(Pt 3):244-6. PubMed ID: 19389888
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  • 4. [A comparison of the rates of hemolysis and repeated blood sampling using syringe needles versus vacuum tube needles in the emergency department].
    Sung YH, Hwang MS, Lee JH, Park HD, Ryu KH, Cho MS, Yi YH, Song S.
    J Korean Acad Nurs; 2012 Jun; 42(3):443-51. PubMed ID: 22854557
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  • 5. Collecting factors related to the haemolysis of blood specimens.
    Fang L, Fang SH, Chung YH, Chien ST.
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    Seemann S, Reinhardt A.
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  • 7. Haemolyzed samples: responsibility of short catheters.
    Raisky F, Gauthier C, Marchal A, Blum D.
    Ann Biol Clin (Paris); 1994 Sep; 52(7-8):523-7. PubMed ID: 7840428
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  • 8. Reducing blood sample hemolysis at a tertiary hospital emergency department.
    Ong ME, Chan YH, Lim CS.
    Am J Med; 2009 Nov; 122(11):1054.e1-6. PubMed ID: 19854334
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  • 9. Factors affecting blood sample haemolysis: a cross-sectional study.
    Barnard EB, Potter DL, Ayling RM, Higginson I, Bailey AG, Smith JE.
    Eur J Emerg Med; 2016 Apr; 23(2):143-6. PubMed ID: 25093898
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  • 10. Comparison of laboratory values obtained by phlebotomy versus saline lock devices.
    Corbo J, Fu L, Silver M, Atallah H, Bijur P.
    Acad Emerg Med; 2007 Jan; 14(1):23-7. PubMed ID: 17099189
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  • 11. Pneumatic tube system induced haemolysis: assessing sample type susceptibility to haemolysis.
    Sodi R, Darn SM, Stott A.
    Ann Clin Biochem; 2004 May; 41(Pt 3):237-40. PubMed ID: 15117440
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  • 13. Comparison of two blood sampling methods in anticoagulation therapy: venipuncture and peripheral venous catheter.
    Zengin N, Enç N.
    J Clin Nurs; 2008 Feb; 17(3):386-93. PubMed ID: 17394539
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  • 14. Randomized, prospective, and controlled clinical trial of pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation for cervical fusion.
    Foley KT, Mroz TE, Arnold PM, Chandler HC, Dixon RA, Girasole GJ, Renkens KL, Riew KD, Sasso RC, Smith RC, Tung H, Wecht DA, Whiting DM.
    Spine J; 2008 Feb; 8(3):436-42. PubMed ID: 17983841
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  • 16. Decreased cancer risk after iron reduction in patients with peripheral arterial disease: results from a randomized trial.
    Zacharski LR, Chow BK, Howes PS, Shamayeva G, Baron JA, Dalman RL, Malenka DJ, Ozaki CK, Lavori PW.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 2008 Jul 16; 100(14):996-1002. PubMed ID: 18612130
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  • 17. Nursing blood specimen collection techniques and hemolysis rates in an emergency department: analysis of venipuncture versus intravenous catheter collection techniques.
    Lowe G, Stike R, Pollack M, Bosley J, O'Brien P, Hake A, Landis G, Billings N, Gordon P, Manzella S, Stover T.
    J Emerg Nurs; 2008 Feb 16; 34(1):26-32. PubMed ID: 18237663
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  • 18. A randomized trial of 2% chlorhexidine tincture compared with 10% aqueous povidone-iodine for venipuncture site disinfection: Effects on blood culture contamination rates.
    Suwanpimolkul G, Pongkumpai M, Suankratay C.
    J Infect; 2008 May 16; 56(5):354-9. PubMed ID: 18407355
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  • 20. A double stopcock technique for repeated sampling of venous blood.
    Hanover CK, Spillers CR, Francom SF, Locker PK, Hughes GS.
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