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Assessment of the Serum Separator Tube as an Intermediate Storage Device with in the Laboratory
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1976
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EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringTranslational MedicineSeparation ScienceBioanalysisHematologySerum RemovalSerum Separator TubeAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineChromatographyClosed Culture TubesLaboratory MethodTransfusion MedicineBlood DonationUrologyIntermediate Storage DeviceOriginal Blood-drawing TubesMedicineBlood Transfusion
An integral blood-drawing-serum separator tube, (SST) is evaluated for use as an in-laboratory serum storage device. Sera stored in the SST were compared with paired controls that were specimens from the same subjects stored in closed culture tubes. Eighty-six serum chemistry determinations showed no clinically significant change as a result of 48 hours of storage in the original blood-drawing tubes. Storage of serum in this manner provides the laboratory with specimens for reanalysis or additional analyses while eliminating manipulative steps, including serum removal, tube relabeling, and intertube transfers, and reducing errors due to misidentification and/or contamination.