[Influence of the pre-analytical specimen storage conditions on the fecal occult blood test results].

Korean J Lab Med

Department of Laboratory Medicine, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Inje University College of Medicine, Nowon-Gu, Seoul, Korea.

Published: June 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how different storage conditions affect the accuracy of the fecal occult blood test (FOBT) used for colorectal cancer screening in adults aged 50 and older.
  • It found that specimens stored in buffer-free containers at room temperature showed a significant rate of false negatives, with over half turning negative after just 48 hours.
  • Using buffer-tubes significantly reduced false negatives, indicating that proper specimen handling and education for patients is crucial for accurate test results.

Article Abstract

Background: Korean national cancer screening program selected fecal occult blood test (FOBT) as a primary screening method of colorectal carcinoma in adult > or =50 yr old irrespective of symptom. Notice to pre-analytical errors is especially important for the FOBT because examinees collect and submit their specimens to laboratories by themselves. We examined the influences of the fecal storage temperatures, durations and with or without buffer on the FOBT results.

Methods: Thirty FOBT-positive specimens above 100 ng/mL were used for the study from July to August 2008. Quantitative FOBT was performed with OC-sensors II (Eiken Chemical Co., Japan). Each specimen was divided into 4 groups. Two groups in plastic buffer-free containers were kept either at 4 degrees C or room temperature (25-28 degrees C), respectively. Another two groups in buffer-tubes were also kept either at 4 degrees C or room temperature. Each group was repeatedly examined with same method every 24 hr up to 120 hr.

Results: Eleven specimens (36.7%) in buffer-free containers converted to negative results (below the 100 ng/mL) after 24 hr and 17 specimens (56.7%) did after 48 hr at room temperature. Ten specimens (33.3%) in buffer-free containers converted to negative after 48 hr at 4 degrees C. Specimens contained in buffer-tubes showed little change; 3 specimens (10.0%) at room temperature and no specimen at 4 degrees C showed negative conversions after 48 hr.

Conclusions: Buffer-tube minimizes false negative FOBT results during pre-analytical delay of specimen. The examinees using buffer-free containers need to be educated to hand in their specimens to laboratories as soon as possible.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3343/kjlm.2009.29.3.262DOI Listing

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