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  • 63. A comparison of hemolysis rates using intravenous catheters versus venipuncture tubes for obtaining blood samples.
    Kennedy C, Angermuller S, King R, Noviello S, Walker J, Warden J, Vang S.
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  • 66. Assessing pediatric trauma specimen integrity.
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  • 70. Barricor blood collection tubes are equivalent to PST for a variety of chemistry and immunoassay analytes except for lactate dehydrogenase.
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  • 73. Reducing blood sample hemolysis in the emergency department using S-Monovette® in aspiration mode.
    Omar E, Allen JC, Jamil AKBM, Iskandar MFKB, Norbu K, Tsang C, Yin J, Ganti S, Siew Kim O, Hock MOE.
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    Gavalas MV, Breskin A, Yuzefpolskaya M, Eisenberger A, Castagna F, Demmer RT, Flannery M, Garan AR, Takeda K, Takayama H, Naka Y, Topkara VK, Colombo PC.
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  • 76. Hemolysis of blood specimens transported from ED to laboratory by pneumatic tube.
    Stair TO, Howell JM, Fitzgerald DJ, Bailey SC, Bastasch MD.
    Am J Emerg Med; 1995 Jul; 13(4):484. PubMed ID: 7605542
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    Giavarina D, Lippi G.
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  • 79. Evaluation of a new blood-collecting device ("microtainer") that is suited for pediatric use.
    Hicks JM, Rowland GL, Buffone GJ.
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  • 80. Relationship between sampling volume of primary serum tubes and spurious hemolysis.
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