AIMS: To investigate the effect of a pneumatic tube system (PTS) on the results of samples sent for blood gas analysis to a central laboratory. METHODS: Blood gas samples were analysed immediately or sent via the PTS to the laboratory for analysis. In addition, samples sent via the PTS in a pressure sealed container were compared with those sent non-pressure sealed to the laboratory. RESULTS: Samples sent via the PTS had significant alterations in their pO(2) values, which were not seen when samples were carried by hand to the laboratory. There was no effect on pCO(2) and pH values. The use of a pressure sealed container abolished the alteration in pO(2) values seen. CONCLUSIONS: Samples for blood gas analysis should be transported via a PTS using a pressure sealed container to avoid artefacts in the pO(2).
AIMS: To investigate the effect of a pneumatic tube system (PTS) on the results of samples sent for blood gas analysis to a central laboratory. METHODS: Blood gas samples were analysed immediately or sent via the PTS to the laboratory for analysis. In addition, samples sent via the PTS in a pressure sealed container were compared with those sent non-pressure sealed to the laboratory. RESULTS: Samples sent via the PTS had significant alterations in their pO(2) values, which were not seen when samples were carried by hand to the laboratory. There was no effect on pCO(2) and pH values. The use of a pressure sealed container abolished the alteration in pO(2) values seen. CONCLUSIONS: Samples for blood gas analysis should be transported via a PTS using a pressure sealed container to avoid artefacts in the pO(2).
Authors: Hasan Kara; Aysegul Bayir; Ahmet Ak; Selim Degirmenci; Murat Akinci; Ahmet Agacayak; Emine Marcil; Melih Azap Journal: Pak J Med Sci Date: 2014-01 Impact factor: 1.088