Nackowski S B, Putnam R D, Robbins D A, Varner M O, White L D, Nelson K W
Am Ind Hyg Assoc J. 1977 Oct;38(10):503-8. doi: 10.1080/0002889778507664.
A study was undertaken to investigate the magnitude of potential trace metal contamination contributed by various commercial evacuated blood tubes to blood samples under experimental conditions. None of the tubes tested contributed significant Cu contamination whereas the 1% nitric acid and human blood leaching data clearly indicate that Zn, Pb and Cd contamination of blood samples can be a significant problem with certain blood collection tubes under normal handling, shipping and storage conditions. The implications of these experimental findings are discussed. It is recommended that several of the evacuated blood tubes be leach tested prior to use with blood or plasma and the eluate analyzed for potential trace metal contamination problems.
开展了一项研究,以调查在实验条件下各种商用真空采血管对血样造成的潜在痕量金属污染程度。所测试的采血管均未造成显著的铜污染,而1%硝酸和人血浸出数据清楚地表明,在正常处理、运输和储存条件下,某些采血管对血样的锌、铅和镉污染可能是一个重大问题。讨论了这些实验结果的影响。建议在将几种真空采血管用于采集血液或血浆之前进行浸出测试,并对洗脱液进行潜在痕量金属污染问题分析。