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Cross-sectional audit assessing the quality of dried bloodspot specimens received by UK metabolic biochemistry laboratories for the biochemical monitoring of individuals with Phenylketonuria.

Sarah L HoggRachel S CarlingNathan Wp CantleyGillian HamiltonPhilippa GoddardHelen AitkenheadRobert BarskiCatherine CollingwoodStuart J MoatHelena J Kemp
Published in: Annals of clinical biochemistry (2023)
There is significant variability in the quality of patient-collected DBS specimens. If unacceptable specimens are not rejected, imprecise/inaccurate results will be used in clinical decision making. Using annual workload data for England, this equates to 12,410 incorrect results. Individuals and parents/carers should receive ongoing training in blood collection technique to ensure use of evidence-based acceptability criteria does not cause undue distress from increased sample rejection rates.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • decision making
  • fine needle aspiration
  • electronic health record
  • big data
  • ultrasound guided
  • deep learning