Dried blood spots for anti-doping: Why just going volumetric may not be sufficient

Dried blood spots for anti-doping : Why just going volumetric may not be sufficient / Marc Luginbühl , Stefan Gaugler. - (Drug Testing and Analysis 13 (2021) 1 (January); p. 69-73)

  • PMID: 33201591
  • DOI: 10.1002/dta.2977


Abstract

The perspective discusses quantitative DBS analysis for anti-doping testing in an athletic population and why only using volumetric sampling for this subgroup might not be enough. It presents examples to highlight where HCT variations occur, followed by a whole blood to plasma ratio and an HCT extraction bias discussion. Finally, options to correct for the HCT bias are presented.

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17 December 2020
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Gaugler, Stefan
Luginbühl, Marc
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