Background: The validation of sample stability through pneumatic tube system (PTS) is essential. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of PTS transportation on laboratory results.

Methods: Paired EDTA and SST blood samples were collected from 56 randomly selected patients. Laboratory parameters were compared between PTS group and hand-delivered group.

Results: No statistical differences were observed for complete blood counts, white blood cell differential parameters, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and most chemistry parameters between PTS and hand-delivered transport procedures. Mean platelet volume results obtained from samples transported through PTS were lower than that obtained from samples transported through hand-delivered method ( = 0.001). The results of aspartate aminotransferase ( = 0.000), lactate dehydrogenase ( = 0.000), and hemolysis index ( = 0.000) from PTS group were higher than that from hand-delivered group.

Conclusions: All laboratories should validate the stability of the results from samples according to transportation method.

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