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Unsatisfactory Newborn Screening Specimens: Interpretations, Studies and Current Trends Presenters Dr. John Sherwin-California Health Department Dr. Ken Pass-New York Health Department Dr. Lisa Kalman-Center for Disease Control
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Page 1: Unsatisfactory Newborn Screening Specimens: Interpretations, Studies and Current Trends Presenters Dr. John Sherwin-California Health Department Dr. Ken.

Unsatisfactory Newborn Screening Specimens: Interpretations, Studies

and Current Trends • Presenters• Dr. John Sherwin-California Health

Department• Dr. Ken Pass-New York Health

Department• Dr. Lisa Kalman-Center for Disease

Control

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The web conference is co-sponsored by

• The Newborn Screening Quality Assurance Program (CDC)

• APHL's Quality Assurance/ Quality Control/ Proficiency Testing Subcommittee of the Newborn Screening and Genetics in Public Health Committee

• The National Laboratory Training Network

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Objectives

• Pretest-assess the current status of evaluating dried blood spot specimens

• Review of testing of inadequate specimens and equivalent adequate specimens

• Summary of inadequate specimen handling

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We are going to show you a series of dried blood spot specimens.

Through live online audience participation, please determine the

suitability for testing of each specimen by clicking on the single

best assessment in each of the polling windows.

Results will follow each polling.

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Specimen # 1

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #1Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Specimen #1 Assessment

Uneven blood saturation- colored in circles with capillary

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Specimen #2

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the

blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #2Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Specimen #2 Assessment

Properly collected specimen

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Specimen #3

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #3Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Blood Clot on Specimen

Specimen #3 Assessment

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Specimen #4

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #4Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Circles not filled

Specimen #4 Assessment

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Specimen #5

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #5Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Poor saturation-possibly due to high hematocrit

Specimen #5 Assessment

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Specimen #6

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #6Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Contamination

Specimen #6 Assessment

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Specimen #7

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #7Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Incomplete saturation- too little blood applied

Specimen #7 Assessment

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Specimen #8

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #8Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Smeared blood- Pressed too hard against the heel

Specimen #8 Assessment

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Specimen #9

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #9Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Improper use of capillary tube - blood clotted before application causing serum rings

Specimen #9 Assessment

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Specimen #10

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• Yes• No, blood is clotted• No, blood is layered• No, blood is contaminated• No, capillary tube was used to spot the blood• No, incomplete saturation • No, other

Poll: Specimen #10Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?Is this specimen satisfactory for testing?

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Folds and creases through the blood circles

Specimen #10 Assessment

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The dried blood spot specimens for the polling slides were generously provided by

Gary HoffmanWisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene