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The cell fragments known as platelets are disc-shaped, with an average diameter of about 3 μm and a thickness of roughly 1 μm. They play a crucial role in the body's vascular clotting system, which also involves plasma proteins, blood cells, and blood vessel tissues.
Platelets are continually replenished, circulating in the bloodstream for 9-12 days before being removed by phagocytes, primarily in the spleen. A microliter of circulating blood contains between 150,000 and 450,000 platelets, with...

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Quality Assurance in Platelet Function Testing.

Kristi J Smock1, Nicole D Zantek2

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Accurate laboratory assessment of platelet function is vital for diagnosing bleeding disorders. However, variations in testing practices and preanalytical factors significantly impact results, highlighting the need for standardized quality control.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Hematology
  • Clinical Laboratory Science

Background:

  • Platelets are essential for primary hemostasis.
  • Platelet disorders can lead to significant bleeding complications.
  • Accurate laboratory assessment of platelet function is critical for diagnosing and managing bleeding disorders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of high-quality laboratory assessment of platelets.
  • To discuss the challenges and variations in current platelet function testing practices.
  • To emphasize the impact of preanalytical variables and quality assessment on test results.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing guidelines and practices in platelet function testing.
  • Discussion of preanalytical variables affecting test outcomes (e.g., medications, collection, transport, storage).
  • Emphasis on the role of appropriate reference intervals and quality assessment.

Main Results:

  • Significant variation exists in laboratory practices for platelet function testing despite published guidelines.
  • Preanalytical variables profoundly influence the accuracy and reliability of platelet function test results.
  • Effective test interpretation necessitates understanding reference intervals and the effects of thrombocytopenia.

Conclusions:

  • Standardization and quality control are essential to improve the reliability of platelet function testing.
  • Addressing preanalytical variables is crucial for accurate patient diagnosis and care.
  • Continuous monitoring through internal and external quality assessments is vital for laboratory performance.