Marco Tosi

@univr.it



                 

https://researchid.co/marcotosi
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Scopus Publications

  • Effect of syringe underfilling on the quality of venous blood gas analysis
    Giuseppe Lippi, Laura Pighi, Marco Tosi, Marco Vettori, Giovanni Celegon, Emmanuel J. Favaloro, and Gian Luca Salvagno

    Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Abstract Objectives There is limited information on the influence of collecting small amounts of blood on the quality of blood gas analysis. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different degrees of underfilling of syringes on test results of venous blood gas analysis. Methods Venous blood was collected by venipuncture from 19 healthcare workers in three 1.0 mL syringes for blood gas analysis, by manually aspirating different volumes of blood (i.e., 1.0, 0.5 and 0.25 mL). Routine blood gas analysis was then immediately performed with GEM Premier 5,000. The results of the two underfilled syringes were compared with those of the reference syringe filled with appropriate blood volume. Results The values of most assayed parameters did not differ significantly in the two underfilled syringes. Statistically significant variations were found for lactate, hematocrit and total hemoglobin, the values of which gradually increased as the fill volume diminished, as well as for sodium concentration, which decreased in both insufficiently filled blood gas syringes. The bias was clinically meaningful for lactate in syringe filled with 0.25 mL of blood, and for hematocrit, total hemoglobin and sodium in both syringes containing 0.5 and 0.25 mL of blood. Conclusions Collection of smaller volumes of venous blood than the specified filling volume in blood gas syringes may have an effect on the quality of some test results, namely lactate, hematocrit, total hemoglobin and sodium. Specific indications must be given for standardizing the volume of blood to be collected within these syringes.

  • Incomplete filling of spray-dried K<inf>2</inf>EDTA evacuated blood tubes: impact on measuring routine hematological parameters on Sysmex XN-10
    Giuseppe Lippi, Francesco Dima, Marco Tosi, Giovanni Carpenè, Giovanni Celegon, Emmanuel J. Favaloro, and Gian Luca Salvagno

    Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Abstract Objectives Because there is little published evidence on the effects of incomplete filling of K2EDTA evacuated blood tubes on routine hematological testing, this original study aimed to provide updated information on this preanalytical aspect. Methods The study population consisted of 17 ostensibly healthy volunteers. Blood was drawn by venipuncture with a 10 mL syringe and dispensed in varying amounts (0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 mL) into 3.0 mL blood tubes containing spray-dried 5.4 mg K2EDTA. All tubes were gently mixed and used to perform routine hematology tests on the Sysmex XN-10. Clinically significant variations were defined when the limits of desirable specifications of bias derived from biologic variation were exceeded. Results The desirable bias was exceeded in 33 % filled tubes (1.0 mL) for hematocrit and MCV (increased values) and for MCHC (decreased values), while it was exceeded in 17 % filled tubes (0.5 mL) for hemoglobin, hematocrit and MCV (increased values), and for MCHC (decreased values). Finally, the variation of values was higher than the desirable bias for RBC, hemoglobin, hematocrit and MCV (increase), and for MCHC and MPV (decrease) in 7 % filled tubes (0.2 mL). No clinically significant variations were observed in tubes filled up to 67 % of their nominal volume (i.e., 2.0 mL). Conclusions Consideration should be given to reject spray-dried K2EDTA blood tubes that contain a blood volume &lt;67 % of the nominal fill volume, as biased laboratory data in these samples may interfere with clinical decision making and care management.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Effect of syringe underfilling on the quality of venous blood gas analysis
    G Lippi, L Pighi, M Tosi, M Vettori, G Celegon, EJ Favaloro, GL Salvagno
    Diagnosis 11 (1), 91-96 2024

  • Incomplete filling of spray-dried K2EDTA evacuated blood tubes: impact on measuring routine hematological parameters on Sysmex XN-10
    G Lippi, F Dima, M Tosi, G Carpen, G Celegon, EJ Favaloro, ...
    Diagnosis 10 (4), 440-445 2023

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Incomplete filling of spray-dried K2EDTA evacuated blood tubes: impact on measuring routine hematological parameters on Sysmex XN-10
    G Lippi, F Dima, M Tosi, G Carpen, G Celegon, EJ Favaloro, ...
    Diagnosis 10 (4), 440-445 2023
    Citations: 3