Collection of blood specimens by venipuncture for plasma-based coagulation assays

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The Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) recently abandoned its recommendation for drawing a discard tube when performing a prothrombin time (PT)/international normalized ratio (INR) or an activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). Because there is currently no evidence that a discard tube is necessary for more specialized coagulation assays, we studied the need for a discard tube for some of these tests. Blood was obtained from 88 subjects in 2 subsequent citrate tubes. Platelet-free plasma was tested for PT, APTT, antithrombin, protein C, and factors II, V, VIII, IX, and X. Difference and bias between tubes were tested using the Wilcoxon signed rank test and Bland-Altman plots. For only APTT, antithrombin, and protein C was a small, statistically significant mean bias found (0.5 seconds; P = .001; -0.7%, P = .002; and -0.8%, P

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Raijmakers, M. T. M., Menting, C. H. F., Vader, H. L., & Van Der Graaf, F. (2010). Collection of blood specimens by venipuncture for plasma-based coagulation assays. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 133(2), 331–335. https://doi.org/10.1309/AJCP9ATB0AXPFJCC

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