2017
DOI: 10.2302/kjm.2017-0009-oa
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Correlation of the Blood Test Results Obtained between Assays Using Microliter-scale Fingertip Blood Samples Collected with a Novel Blood Collection Device and Conventional Venous Blood Assays: a Secondary Publication in English

Abstract: In this study, we investigated the correlations between biochemical and hematological test results obtained using microliter-scale fingertip blood samples collected with a newly developed blood collection device and those obtained using conventional venous blood. Eighty volunteer subjects were enrolled in this study. Blood samples were drawn from the fingertip of the ring finger by a single puncture, and 60-µL samples were promptly and accurately aspirated into a blood collection chip. Then the chip was tightl… Show more

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“…Fasting blood samples were obtained to avoid the effect of food as described previously [12,13]. On arrival at the laboratory, blood samples were collected from the fingertips and stored in MBS Capillary (MBS, Tokyo, Japan) that contains EDTA-2Na according to previous study [14]. Blood samples were also collected immediately and 24 h after exercise.…”
Section: Blood Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fasting blood samples were obtained to avoid the effect of food as described previously [12,13]. On arrival at the laboratory, blood samples were collected from the fingertips and stored in MBS Capillary (MBS, Tokyo, Japan) that contains EDTA-2Na according to previous study [14]. Blood samples were also collected immediately and 24 h after exercise.…”
Section: Blood Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%