Impact of rapid centrifugation on routine coagulation assays in South Africa
Background: The recommendation for coagulation blood samples is to centrifuge at 4000 revolutions per minute (rpm) for 15 min to produce platelet-poor plasma before analysis. Rapid centrifugation, defined as centrifuging samples at higher speeds for shorter durations, could potentially reduce turn-a...
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Main Authors: | Reola Haripersadh (Author), Dashini Pillay (Author), Nadine Rapiti (Author) |
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