Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material

OBJECTIVE: The assessment of an easy to prepare and low cost control material for Hematology, available for manual and automated methods. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Aliquots of stabilized whole blood were prepared by partial fixation with aldehydes; the stability at different temperatures (4. 20 and 37 °C...

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Main Authors: Fink Nilda E., Fernández Alberti Alejandra, Crispini Isabel, Cabutti Norberto V., Mazziotta Daniel
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 1998-01-01
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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spelling doaj-37899da9da4a498dbf040a519c7f05812020-11-24T23:25:19ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89101518-87871998-01-01322107111Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control materialFink Nilda E.Fernández Alberti AlejandraCrispini IsabelCabutti Norberto V.Mazziotta DanielOBJECTIVE: The assessment of an easy to prepare and low cost control material for Hematology, available for manual and automated methods. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Aliquots of stabilized whole blood were prepared by partial fixation with aldehydes; the stability at different temperatures (4. 20 and 37 °C) during periods of up to 8-9 weeks and aliquot variability with both methods were controlled. RESULTS: Aliquot variability with automated methods at day 1, expressed as CV% (coefficient of variation) was: white blood cells (WBC) 2.7, red blood cells (RBC) 0.7, hemoglobin (Hb) 0.6, hematocrit (Hct) 0.7, mean cell volume (MCV) 0.3, mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) 0.6, mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) 0.7, and platelets (PLT) 4.6. The CV (coefficient of variation) percentages obtained with manual methods in one of the batches were: WBC 23, Hct 2.8, Hb 4.5, MCHC 5.9, PLT 41. Samples stored at 4ºC and 20ºC showed good stability, only a very low initial hemolysis being observed, whereas those stored at 37ºC deteriobed a rapidly (metahemoglobin formation, aggregation of WBC and platelets, as well as alteration of erythrocyte indexes). CONCLUSIONS: It was confirmed that, as long as there is no exposure to high temperatures during distribution, this material is stable, allowing assessment, both esternal and internal, for control purposes, with acceptable reproductivity, both for manual and auttomatic methods.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89101998000200001BloodQuality controlLaboratories
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author Fink Nilda E.
Fernández Alberti Alejandra
Crispini Isabel
Cabutti Norberto V.
Mazziotta Daniel
spellingShingle Fink Nilda E.
Fernández Alberti Alejandra
Crispini Isabel
Cabutti Norberto V.
Mazziotta Daniel
Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
Revista de Saúde Pública
Blood
Quality control
Laboratories
author_facet Fink Nilda E.
Fernández Alberti Alejandra
Crispini Isabel
Cabutti Norberto V.
Mazziotta Daniel
author_sort Fink Nilda E.
title Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
title_short Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
title_full Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
title_fullStr Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
title_sort evaluation and additional recommendations for preparing a whole blood control material
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 0034-8910
1518-8787
publishDate 1998-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: The assessment of an easy to prepare and low cost control material for Hematology, available for manual and automated methods. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Aliquots of stabilized whole blood were prepared by partial fixation with aldehydes; the stability at different temperatures (4. 20 and 37 °C) during periods of up to 8-9 weeks and aliquot variability with both methods were controlled. RESULTS: Aliquot variability with automated methods at day 1, expressed as CV% (coefficient of variation) was: white blood cells (WBC) 2.7, red blood cells (RBC) 0.7, hemoglobin (Hb) 0.6, hematocrit (Hct) 0.7, mean cell volume (MCV) 0.3, mean cell hemoglobin (MCH) 0.6, mean cell hemoglobin concentration (MCHC) 0.7, and platelets (PLT) 4.6. The CV (coefficient of variation) percentages obtained with manual methods in one of the batches were: WBC 23, Hct 2.8, Hb 4.5, MCHC 5.9, PLT 41. Samples stored at 4ºC and 20ºC showed good stability, only a very low initial hemolysis being observed, whereas those stored at 37ºC deteriobed a rapidly (metahemoglobin formation, aggregation of WBC and platelets, as well as alteration of erythrocyte indexes). CONCLUSIONS: It was confirmed that, as long as there is no exposure to high temperatures during distribution, this material is stable, allowing assessment, both esternal and internal, for control purposes, with acceptable reproductivity, both for manual and auttomatic methods.
topic Blood
Quality control
Laboratories
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