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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 20, 1573-1576, Copyright © 1974 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Chemistry Laboratory, Saint Joseph Hospital, Denver, Colo.
80218.
I have evaluated the suitability of a new device for the
rapid and efficient separation of cell-free serum or plasma from whole blood. Thirty-four clinical chemistry procedures were used in the analysis of 750 paired blood
samples. One sample from each pair was processed by
double centrifugation, the other by single centrifugation
with the new device. Differences between means for
the paired samples were evaluated by Student's t-test.
At a significance level of P
0.05, only uric acid, lactate dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme
2, and CO2 show a statistically significant difference between the two separation procedures. These differences do not appear to be of sufficient magnitude to
preclude use of the device in the clinical chemistry laboratory.
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