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258 related items for PubMed ID: 19389888

  • 1. 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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  • 2. Randomized, single blinded control trial comparing haemolysis rate between two cannula aspiration techniques.
    Dwyer DG, Fry M, Somerville A, Holdgate A.
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  • 3. Level of confidence in venepuncture and knowledge in determining causes of blood sample haemolysis among clinical staff and phlebotomists.
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  • 7. Factors affecting blood sample haemolysis: a cross-sectional study.
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  • 9. Quality of blood samples from the saphenous vein compared with the tail vein during multiple blood sampling of mice.
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  • 10. The impact of venepuncture training on the reduction of pre-analytical blood sample haemolysis rates: A systematic review.
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  • 11. Sampling time after tourniquet removal affects erythrocyte deformability and aggregation measurements.
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  • 12. Less is better: why venepuncture practice should be reviewed for those with end-stage renal failure.
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  • 13. Comparison of laboratory values obtained by phlebotomy versus saline lock devices.
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  • 14. The impact of blood sampling technique, including the use of peripheral intravenous cannula, on haemolysis rates: A cohort study.
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  • 15. A quality improvement cycle: hemolyzed specimens in the emergency department.
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  • 18. Quality of plasma sampled by different methods for multiple blood sampling in mice.
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  • 20. Life after phlebotomy deployment: reducing major patient and specimen identification errors.
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