Robinson Neil, Dollé Gabriel, Garnier Pierre-Yves, Saugy Martial
Swiss Laboratory for Doping Analyses, University Center of Legal Medicine, Geneva & Lausanne, Center Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois & University of Lausanne, Ch. Des Croisettes 22, 1066 Epalinges, Switzerland.
Bioanalysis. 2012 Jul;4(13):1633-43. doi: 10.4155/bio.12.149.
The 2011 International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) World Championships took place in Daegu, Korea. For the first time, all athletes were blood tested prior to the competition in order to give a clear signal to the world athletic community of the wish to enter into the era of the Athlete Biological Passport and fight against doping in their sport. The hematological parameters were measured on site. Thus, a mobile-accredited laboratory for blood testing was created in Daegu. Two serum tubes were collected for clinical chemistry and hormonal analyses in order to build the bases of the endocrine and the androgen (steroid) modules of the Athlete Biological Passport in blood. This paper describes some of the main challenges the project faced with regard to the large number of athletes, competing in different disciplines, and the logistic problems that had to be solved for smart implementation of one of the most complex operations organized in the last decade in the fight against doping.
2011年国际田径联合会(IAAF)世界锦标赛在韩国大邱举行。首次在比赛前对所有运动员进行血液检测,以便向世界田径界发出明确信号,表明希望进入运动员生物护照时代并打击该运动中的兴奋剂使用现象。血液学参数在现场进行测量。因此,在大邱设立了一个经认可的流动血液检测实验室。采集了两管血清用于临床化学和激素分析,以便建立运动员生物护照血液中内分泌和雄激素(类固醇)模块的基础。本文描述了该项目在面对大量参加不同项目的运动员时所面临的一些主要挑战,以及为在过去十年打击兴奋剂行动中组织的最复杂行动之一的明智实施而必须解决的后勤问题。