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UK National audit of the measurement of ammonia. | LitMetric

UK National audit of the measurement of ammonia.

Ann Clin Biochem

Chemical Pathology, 4956Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, London, UK.

Published: March 2023

Background: Severe hyperammonaemia is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Rapid analysis and reporting of ammonia results is essential to prevent patient harm. The aim was to investigate the laboratory sample acceptance criteria, ammonia analysis and the reporting of ammonia results.

Methods: A questionnaire was distributed to clinical biochemistry laboratories in the United Kingdom. The results were collated and compared to updated best practice guidelines on hyperammonaemia issued by the Metabolic Biochemistry Network (MetBio.net).

Results: Seventy-six laboratories responded to the audit questionnaire. Although 83% laboratories are aware of the updated MetBio.net hyperammonaemia guidelines, most laboratories continue to reject samples for ammonia that are 'too old' for analysis (64%), haemolysed (72%) or not sent on ice (24%). Rapid ammonia analysis is available in 96% laboratories and all laboratories offer ammonia analysis on a 24/7 basis. Nearly all laboratories had implemented critical phoning limits for ammonia.

Conclusions: Laboratories are rejecting samples for ammonia analysis that have not been collected/transported in an optimal manner. Laboratories should review their sample acceptance criteria for ammonia and accept all samples in order to avoid delaying the diagnosis and management of hyperammonaemia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00045632231152085DOI Listing

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