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P50 | author | Anne Marie Dupuy | Q67928049 |
P2093 | author name string | N Kuster | |
S Lefebvre | |||
J P Cristol | |||
M Sebbane | |||
A S Bargnoux | |||
S Badiou | |||
O Vuillot | |||
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The BD Barricor blood collection tube is an acceptable and robust alternative to the PST for use with the Beckman AccuTnI+3 assay | Q38742620 | ||
Low volume tubes are not effective to reduce the rate of hemolyzed specimens from the emergency department | Q40159685 | ||
The local clinical validation of a new lithium heparin tube with a barrier: BD Vacutainer® Barricor LH Plasma tube | Q42099463 | ||
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A quality improvement cycle: hemolyzed specimens in the emergency department. | Q44219029 | ||
Low vacuum and discard tubes reduce hemolysis in samples drawn from intravenous catheters | Q46581989 | ||
Influence of centrifugation conditions on the results of 77 routine clinical chemistry analytes using standard vacuum blood collection tubes and the new BD-Barricor tubes | Q47149826 | ||
Rule-out of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction by five point of care cardiac troponin assays according to the 0 h/3 h algorithm of the European Society of Cardiology | Q47573734 | ||
Preanalytic Factors Associated With Hemolysis in Emergency Department Blood Samples | Q50141596 | ||
Comparison of Barricor™ vs. lithium heparin tubes for selected routine biochemical analytes and evaluation of post centrifugation stability. | Q52581915 | ||
BD Vacutainer® Barricor tube in the emergency department: reduced hemolysis rates using partial draw tubes with reduced vacuum. | Q53712498 | ||
Low volume tubes can be effective to reduce the rate of hemolyzed specimens from the emergency department | Q61849249 | ||
Errors in a stat laboratory: types and frequencies 10 years later | Q80381672 | ||
Comparison of BD Vacutainer® Rapid Serum Tube and plasma for haemolysis markers in the emergency department | Q87641061 | ||
Low vacuum versus low volume tubes and the reduction of hemolyzed specimens from the emergency department | Q88135566 | ||
Quality of plasma samples and BD Vacutainer Barricor tubes: Effects of centrifugation | Q88649723 | ||
P304 | page(s) | e00128 | |
P577 | publication date | 2019-06-12 | |
P1433 | published in | Practical Laboratory Medicine | Q50817118 |
P1476 | title | Improved quality of samples and laboratory turnaround time using 3.5 mL low vacuum BD Vacutainer® Barricor tubes in the emergency department | |
P478 | volume | 16 |
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