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Objective: The frequency of hemolysis of blood samples may be increased by transport in a pneumatic tube system. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of pneumatic tube system transport on hemolysis of blood samples. Methods: Blood samples were transported from the emergency department to the hospital laboratory manually by hospital staff (49 patients) or with a pneumatic tube system (53 patients). The hemolysis index and serum chemistry studies were performed on the blood samples and compared between the different methods of transport. Results: The blood samples that were transported by the pneumatic tube system had a greater frequency of hemolysis and greater mean serum potassium and median creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, and lactate dehydrogenase levels than samples transported manually. Conclusion: Blood samples transported from the emergency department to the hospital laboratory by a pneumatic tube system may have a greater frequency of hemolysis than samples transported manually. his may necessitate repeat phlebotomy and cause a delay in completing the laboratory analysis.
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Kara, H., Bayir, A., Ak, A., Degirmenci, S., Akinci, M., Agacayak, A., … Azap, M. (2014). Hemolysis associated with pneumatic tube system transport for blood samples. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 30(1), 50–53. https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.301.4228
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