Start, end, mean? [Study Per­for­mance]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2013-08-19 13:19 (4684 d 15:10 ago) – Posting: # 11304
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Dear Dan,

❝ I suggest to record the end time of blood drawing, since you never know how long this could last (for example if difficulties such as clotted vains occur).


Well, this is exactly the reason I would rather opt for the end of sampling. Generally it takes less than two minutes. What if it takes five – i.e., the main part of the sample is drawn in the last two of the five due to clotting or a blocked vent flow tube?

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