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Joint EFLM-COLABIOCLI Recommendation for venous blood sampling

Ana-Maria Simundic1, Karin Bölenius2, Janne Cadamuro3, Stephen Church4, Michael P Cornes5, Edmée C van Dongen-Lases6, Pinar Eker7, Tanja Erdeljanovic8, Kjell Grankvist9, Joao Tiago Guimaraes10, Roger Hoke11, Mercedes Ibarz12, Helene Ivanov13, Svetlana Kovalevskaya14, Gunn B B Kristensen15, Gabriel Lima-Oliveira16, Giuseppe Lippi17, Alexander von Meyer18, Mads Nybo19, Barbara De la Salle20, Christa Seipelt21, Zorica Sumarac22, Pieter Vermeersch23.   

Abstract

This document provides a joint recommendation for venous blood sampling of the European Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (EFLM) Working Group for Preanalytical Phase (WG-PRE) and Latin American Working Group for Preanalytical Phase (WG-PRE-LATAM) of the Latin America Confederation of Clinical Biochemistry (COLABIOCLI). It offers guidance on the requirements for ensuring that blood collection is a safe and patient-centered procedure and provides practical guidance on how to successfully overcome potential barriers and obstacles to its widespread implementation. The target audience for this recommendation are healthcare staff members directly involved in blood collection. This recommendation applies to the use of a closed blood collection system and does not provide guidance for the blood collection with an open needle and syringe and catheter collections. Moreover, this document neither addresses patient consent, test ordering, sample handling and transport nor collection from children and unconscious patients. The recommended procedure is based on the best available evidence. Each step was graded using a system that scores the quality of the evidence and the strength of the recommendation. The process of grading was done at several face-to-face meetings involving the same mixture of stakeholders stated previously. The main parts of this recommendation are: 1) Pre-sampling procedures, 2) Sampling procedure, 3) Post-sampling procedures and 4) Implementation. A first draft of the recommendation was circulated to EFLM members for public consultation. WG-PRE-LATAM was also invited to comment the document. A revised version has been sent for voting on to all EFLM and COLABIOCLI members and has been officially endorsed by 33/40 EFLM and 21/21 COLABIOCLI members. We encourage professionals throughout Europe and Latin America to adopt and implement this recommendation to improve the quality of blood collection practices and increase patient and workers safety.

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Keywords:  fasting; healthcare safety; patient identification; patient preparation; phlebotomy; preanalytical phase; safety needle; venous blood sampling

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30004902     DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2018-0602

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem Lab Med        ISSN: 1434-6621            Impact factor:   3.694


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