Andersen Ida B, Brasen Claus L, Christensen Henry, Noehr-Jensen Lene, Nielsen Dorthe E, Brandslund Ivan, Madsen Jonna S
Department of Clinical Immunology and Biochemistry, Lillebaelt Hospital, Vejle, Denmark.
Department of Clinical Immunology and Biochemistry, Lillebaelt Hospital, Vejle, Denmark; Department of Clinical Immunology and Biochemistry, Lillebaelt Hospital, Kolding, Denmark.
PLoS One. 2015 Oct 13;10(10):e0140475. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140475. eCollection 2015.
According to current recommendations, blood samples should be taken in the morning after 15 minutes' resting time. Some components exhibit diurnal variation and in response to pressures to expand opening hours and reduce waiting time, the aims of this study were to investigate the impact of resting time prior to blood sampling and diurnal variation on biochemical components, including albumin, thyrotropin (TSH), total calcium and sodium in plasma.
All patients referred to an outpatient clinic for blood sampling were included in the period Nov 2011 until June 2014 (opening hours: 7am-3pm). Each patient's arrival time and time of blood sampling were registered. The impact of resting time and the time of day for all components was analysed using simple linear regression. The "maximum allowable bias" was used as quality indicator for the change in reference interval.
Significant diurnal variation was found for albumin (n = 15,544; p<2×10-16), TSH (n = 20,019; p<2×10-16), calcium (n = 13,588; p = 2.8×10-12) and sodium (n = 51,917; p<2×10-16). Further significant influence for resting time was found for albumin (p = 2.6×10-4), TSH (p = 0.004), calcium (p = 8.9×10-7) and sodium (p = 8.7×10-16). Only TSH and albumin were clinically significantly influenced by diurnal variation. Resting time had no clinically significant effect.
We found no need for resting 15 minutes prior to blood sampling. However, diurnal variation was found to have a significant and considerable impact on TSH and, to a minor degree, albumin. This has to be taken into account to ensure that reference intervals provided by the laboratory are valid on a 24-hour basis.
根据当前建议,血样应在早晨休息15分钟后采集。一些成分呈现昼夜变化,并且为了响应延长开放时间和减少等待时间的压力,本研究的目的是调查采血前休息时间和昼夜变化对生化成分的影响,这些生化成分包括血浆中的白蛋白、促甲状腺激素(TSH)、总钙和钠。
2011年11月至2014年6月期间(开放时间:上午7点至下午3点),所有到门诊进行血样采集的患者均被纳入研究。记录每位患者的到达时间和采血时间。使用简单线性回归分析休息时间和一天中的时间对所有成分的影响。“最大允许偏差”用作参考区间变化的质量指标。
发现白蛋白(n = 15,544;p < 2×10 - 16)、TSH(n = 20,019;p < 2×10 - 16)、钙(n = 13,588;p = 2.8×10 - 12)和钠(n = 51,917;p < 2×10 - 16)存在显著的昼夜变化。还发现休息时间对白蛋白(p = 2.6×10 - 4)、TSH(p = 0.004)、钙(p = 8.9×10 - 7)和钠(p = 8.7×10 - 16)有进一步的显著影响。只有TSH和白蛋白受到昼夜变化的临床显著影响。休息时间没有临床显著影响。
我们发现采血前无需休息15分钟。然而,发现昼夜变化对TSH有显著且相当大的影响,对白蛋白有较小程度的影响。必须考虑到这一点,以确保实验室提供的参考区间在24小时内有效。