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Quality control in haemostasis.

P Capel1, B Chatelain, R Leclerq

  • 1Laboratoire d'Hématologie, Hôpital Erasme, Bruxelles, Belgique.

Acta Clinica Belgica
|January 1, 1992
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Accurate haemostatic system testing requires strict quality control for both preanalytical and analytical variables. This involves careful blood collection, transport, and laboratory procedures to ensure reliable patient results.

Area of Science:

  • Clinical pathology
  • Hematology
  • Laboratory medicine

Background:

  • Investigating the haemostatic system is crucial for diagnosing and managing bleeding and clotting disorders.
  • Laboratory testing accuracy depends heavily on preanalytical and analytical variable control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review essential quality control procedures for laboratory investigations of the haemostatic system.
  • To highlight precautions necessary during blood collection, transport, and testing.

Main Methods:

  • Review of established laboratory protocols and best practices.
  • Emphasis on preanalytical phase considerations (e.g., blood draw, sample handling).
  • Discussion of analytical phase quality control measures.

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Main Results:

  • Specific procedural precautions are vital for reliable haemostatic testing.
  • Adherence to guidelines minimizes analytical and preanalytical errors.
  • Proper sample handling and transport are critical.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing rigorous quality control in haemostasis testing is essential.
  • Attention to preanalytical variables significantly impacts diagnostic accuracy.
  • Standardized laboratory procedures ensure trustworthy haemostatic system investigation.