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A new device to relieve venipuncture pain can affect haematology test results.  (2014)

Authors:
De Souza Lima Oliveira, Gabriel; Lippi, Giuseppe; Salvagno, GIAN LUCA; Campelo, Md; Tajra, Ks; Gomes, Fd; Valentim, Cd; Romano, Sj; Picheth, G; Guidi, Giancesare
Title:
A new device to relieve venipuncture pain can affect haematology test results.
Year:
2014
Type of item:
Articolo in Rivista
Tipologia ANVUR:
Articolo su rivista
Language:
Inglese
Format:
A Stampa
Referee:
Name of journal:
BLOOD TRANSFUSION
ISSN of journal:
1723-2007
N° Volume:
12 Suppl 1
Page numbers:
s6-s10
Keyword:
erythrocytes; haemoglobin; haematocrit
Short description of contents:
BACKGROUND: In vitro diagnostic tests play a key role in patients' management (e.g., guiding red blood cell transfusions). The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of an innovative device (Buzzy®) which is claimed to be able to relieve venipuncture pain by means of cold and vibration. This device was applied during collection of venous blood by venipuncture for conventional haematology testing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood was drawn from 100 volunteers by a single, expert phlebotomist. A vein was located in the left forearm without applying a tourniquet but using a subcutaneous tissue transilluminator device, so that venous stasis was avoided. Blood samples were collected with a 20G straight needle directly into 4mL K3EDTA vacuum tubes. In sequence, external cold and vibration was established by Buzzy® on the right forearm -5 cm above the venipuncture site- for 1 minute before venipuncture and continued until the end of the same procedure already performed in the left forearm. Conventional haematological tests were performed using the same instrument (Sysmex® XE-2100D) in all cases. RESULTS: When Buzzy® was applied before drawing blood, erythrocyte counts and associated parameters (i.e., haemoglobin and haematocrit) were higher, whereas platelet number, leucocyte count and differential were lower. Statistically and clinically significant differences (P <0.001) were observed for erythrocytes, haemoglobin and haematocrit. DISCUSSION: From a practical perspective, cold-induced haemoconcentration promotes the efflux of water, diffusible ions and low molecular weight molecules from the vessel, thus increasing the concentration of other blood analytes at the puncture site. These variations may influence test results, especially for erythrocytes, haemoglobin and haematocrit. The novel Buzzy® device should, therefore, be used with caution when collecting blood for conventional haematological testing because of the observed bias introduced in some parameters.
Product ID:
79412
Handle IRIS:
11562/659786
Deposited On:
January 28, 2014
Last Modified:
November 15, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
De Souza Lima Oliveira, Gabriel; Lippi, Giuseppe; Salvagno, GIAN LUCA; Campelo, Md; Tajra, Ks; Gomes, Fd; Valentim, Cd; Romano, Sj; Picheth, G; Guidi, Giancesare, A new device to relieve venipuncture pain can affect haematology test results. «BLOOD TRANSFUSION» , vol. 12 Suppl 12014pp. s6-s10

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