Standards and Practice Guidelines for Venous Blood Collection: Consensus Recommendations from the Korean Society for Laboratory Medicineopen access
- Authors
- Chang, Jeonghyun; Choi, Sooin; Cho, Hanwool; Kim, Sollip; Chung, Jae-Woo; Yoo, Soo Jin; Song, Eun Young; Chun, Sail
- Issue Date
- Jul-2025
- Publisher
- 대한진단검사의학회
- Keywords
- Blood collection; Blood sampling; Practice guideline; Sampling device; Venipuncture; Venous blood
- Citation
- Annals of Laboratory Medicine, v.45, no.4, pp 343 - 357
- Pages
- 15
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- Annals of Laboratory Medicine
- Volume
- 45
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 343
- End Page
- 357
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/58645
- DOI
- 10.3343/alm.2025.0022
- ISSN
- 2234-3806
2234-3814
- Abstract
- High-quality specimens are essential for accurate laboratory results. Preanalytical errors due to issues, such as hemolysis, microclotting, and insufficient specimen volume, account for 60%-70% of laboratory errors and frequently result from improper blood collection techniques or negligence during the collection process. Therefore, standardized blood collection guidelines and continuous education are required. In Korea, standardized venous blood collection procedures have not yet been fully established, highlighting the need for an evidence-based protocol tailored to local requirements. The venous blood collection guideline presented here was adapted from international standards to conform to globally recognized practices and address the Korean clinical context. The guideline, developed by the Korean Society for Laboratory Medicine, outlines the critical steps in venous blood collection, from patient identification and consent to post-collection handling. Practical recommendations are provided for medical students, doctors, nurses, and medical technologists. The guideline addresses specific considerations for pediatric and older patients, as well as individuals undergoing blood culture tests, with an emphasis on minimizing errors and promoting the safety of patients and medical staff. The guideline includes practical tools, such as checklists and detailed information on sampling devices, to facilitate implementation. This initiative would help standardize blood collection practices, improve specimen quality, and enhance patient care by ensuring accurate laboratory results in clinical settings.
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