Serum or plasma? An old question looking for new answers. There is a continual debate on what type of sample a clinical laboratory should use. While serum is still considered the gold standard and remains the required sample for some assays, laboratories must consider turn-around time, which is an important metric for laboratory performance and, more importantly, plays a critical role in patient care. In addition, a body of evidence emphasise the choice of plasma in order to prevent modifications of some analytes due to the coagulation process and related interferences. Advantages and disadvantages of serum and plasma are discussed on the basis of current literature and evidence. In addition, data are provided on the current utilisation of the samples (serum or plasma) in Italy and in other countries. Finally, a rationale for a possible switch from serum to plasma is provided.

Plebani, M., Banfi, G., Bernardini, S., Bondanini, F., Conti, L., Dorizzi, R., et al. (2019). Serum or plasma? An old question looking for new answers. CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, 58(2), 178-187 [10.1515/cclm-2019-0719].

Serum or plasma? An old question looking for new answers

Bernardini S.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

Serum or plasma? An old question looking for new answers. There is a continual debate on what type of sample a clinical laboratory should use. While serum is still considered the gold standard and remains the required sample for some assays, laboratories must consider turn-around time, which is an important metric for laboratory performance and, more importantly, plays a critical role in patient care. In addition, a body of evidence emphasise the choice of plasma in order to prevent modifications of some analytes due to the coagulation process and related interferences. Advantages and disadvantages of serum and plasma are discussed on the basis of current literature and evidence. In addition, data are provided on the current utilisation of the samples (serum or plasma) in Italy and in other countries. Finally, a rationale for a possible switch from serum to plasma is provided.
2019
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti non anonimi
Settore BIO/12 - BIOCHIMICA CLINICA E BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE CLINICA
English
anticoagulants; clinical laboratory; plasma; sample of choice; serum; whole blood
Plebani, M., Banfi, G., Bernardini, S., Bondanini, F., Conti, L., Dorizzi, R., et al. (2019). Serum or plasma? An old question looking for new answers. CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE, 58(2), 178-187 [10.1515/cclm-2019-0719].
Plebani, M; Banfi, G; Bernardini, S; Bondanini, F; Conti, L; Dorizzi, R; Ferrara, Fe; Mancini, R; Trenti, T
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