At least one in 10 patients experience adverse events while receiving hospital care. Many of the errors are related to laboratory diagnostics. Efforts to reduce aboratory errors over recent decades have primarily ocused on the measurement process while pre- and post-analytical errors including errors in sampling, reporting and decision-making have received much less attention. Proper sampling and additives to the samples are essential. Tubes and additives are identified not only in writing on the tubes but also by the colour of the tube closures. Unfortunately these colours have not been standardised, running the risk of error when tubes from one manufacturer are replaced by the tubes from another manufacturer that use different colour coding. EFLM therefore supports the worldwide harmonisation of the colour coding for blood collection tube closures and labels in order to reduce the risk of pre-analytical errors and improve the patient safety.

Colour coding for blood collection tube closures : a call for harmonisation / A.M. Simundic, M.P. Cornes, K. Grankvist, G. Lippi, M. Nybo, F. Ceriotti, E. Theodorsson, M. Panteghini. - In: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE. - ISSN 1437-4331. - 53:3(2015 Feb), pp. 371-376. [10.1515/cclm-2014-0927]

Colour coding for blood collection tube closures : a call for harmonisation

M. Panteghini
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2015

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At least one in 10 patients experience adverse events while receiving hospital care. Many of the errors are related to laboratory diagnostics. Efforts to reduce aboratory errors over recent decades have primarily ocused on the measurement process while pre- and post-analytical errors including errors in sampling, reporting and decision-making have received much less attention. Proper sampling and additives to the samples are essential. Tubes and additives are identified not only in writing on the tubes but also by the colour of the tube closures. Unfortunately these colours have not been standardised, running the risk of error when tubes from one manufacturer are replaced by the tubes from another manufacturer that use different colour coding. EFLM therefore supports the worldwide harmonisation of the colour coding for blood collection tube closures and labels in order to reduce the risk of pre-analytical errors and improve the patient safety.
blood specimen collection; harmonization; quality of health care; standards; venipuncture
Settore BIO/12 - Biochimica Clinica e Biologia Molecolare Clinica
feb-2015
Centro Interdipartimentale sulla Riferibilità Metrologica in Medicina di Laboratorio - CIRME
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