نتایج جستجو برای: specimen collection

تعداد نتایج: 245757  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition 1994
D P Barker B W Latty N Rutter

Preterm infants undergoing heel blood sampling were randomly allocated to specimen collection by heel puncture (Autolet II Clinisafe) or incision (Tenderfoot 'preemie'). A total of 187 procedures was observed in 47 infants. No significant difference was found in the infants' behavioural response, increase in heart rate, or in the frequency of specimen haemolysis. Collection times for small to m...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2006
Chao Lin James K Tusa

gate collection tubes from various manufacturers, available evidence, including our data, indicates that these problems may be common. The more rapid coagulation process in clot-activator tubes may be associated with more extensive proteolysis in the specimen, potentially leading to greater protein fragmentation that is subsequently detected by mass spectrometry. Nonbiological changes, observed...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2012
Sema Mandal Kathleen M Tatti Denise Woods-Stout Pamela K Cassiday Amanda E Faulkner Matthew M Griffith Michael L Jackson Lucia C Pawloski Bari Wagner Meghan Barnes Amanda C Cohn Ken A Gershman Nancy E Messonnier Thomas A Clark Maria-Lucia C Tondella Stacey W Martin

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES We investigated a pertussis outbreak characterized by atypical cases, confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) alone at a single laboratory, which persisted despite high vaccine coverage and routine control measures. We aimed to determine whether Bordetella pertussis was the causative agent and advise on control interventions. METHODS We conducted case ascertainm...

2017
Katheryn E. Shea Elizabeth L. Wagner Leah Marchesani Kevin Meagher Carol Giffen

INTRODUCTION Reducing costs by improving storage efficiency has been a focus of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Biologic Specimen Repository (Biorepository) and Biologic Specimen and Data Repositories Information Coordinating Center (BioLINCC) programs for several years. METHODS Study specimen profiles were compiled using the BioLINCC collection catalog. Cost assessments...

Journal: :Forensic science international 2005
Dennis J Crouch

The potential to use oral fluid as a drug-testing specimen has been the subject of considerable scientific interest. The ease with which specimens can be collected and the potential for oral fluid (OF) drug concentrations to reflect blood-drug concentrations make it a potentially valuable specimen in clinical as well as forensic settings. However, the possible effects of the OF collection proce...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2014
P J Starks J L Steiner D N Moriasi J A Guzman J D Garbrecht P B Allen J W Naney

Climate variability, changing land use and management, and dynamic policy environments are the main reasons why long-term research is needed to understand and predict possible water quality outcomes to alternative future scenarios. Long-term water quality data sets are needed to address these water issues. Such data sets were acquired by the USDA-ARS in three watersheds in Oklahoma: the Souther...

2014
Walter G. Guder

In the 70ies of the last century, ther term "preanalytical phase" was introduced in the literature. This term describes all actions and aspects of the "brain to brain circle" of the medical laboratory diagnostic procedure happening before the analytical phase. The author describes his personal experiences in the early seventies and the following history of increasing awareness of this phase as ...

2013
Shu-Chih Chen Stephen A. Vitkun Steven C. Quay

Background: The ability to identify asymptomatic women at high risk for breast cancer using known pre-malignant changes in exfoliative cytopathology of nipple aspirate fluid is of clinical importance. Exfoliative cytopathology of Nipple Aspirate Fluid (NAF) has been shown to be an important adjunct to the currently accepted standard of medical care, i.e. mammography, coupled with physical exami...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2004
Timothy F Jones S N Bulens S Gettner R L Garman D J Vugia D Blythe M A Hawkins S S Monroe F J Angulo U D Parashar

BACKGROUND In 68% of foodborne disease outbreaks, no etiologic pathogen is identified. In two-thirds of outbreaks with no identified etiology, no stool specimens are submitted for testing. METHODS From April 2001 to March 2003, we pilot-tested use of prepackaged, self-contained stool specimen collection kits in 3 states, delivered to and from patients by courier or mail, to improve rates of s...

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