Neftaly Best practices for sample collection and processing

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Neftaly: Best Practices for Sample Collection and Processing

Accurate laboratory results begin with proper sample collection and processing. Whether in clinical diagnostics, research, or biobanking, even the most advanced testing methods can be undermined by poor pre-analytical practices. Ensuring that specimens are collected, labeled, handled, and processed correctly is essential for data integrity, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.

At Neftaly, we provide expert guidance and training on best practices for sample collection and processing, tailored to the needs of laboratories, healthcare providers, CROs, and decentralized trial networks.


Why Best Practices Matter

Poor sample handling is one of the leading causes of:

  • Pre-analytical errors such as hemolysis, contamination, and degradation
  • Sample rejection due to improper labeling or inadequate volume
  • Inaccurate test results that compromise clinical or research decisions
  • Regulatory noncompliance due to missing documentation or broken chain of custody
  • Increased operational costs from retesting, delays, and lost samples

Neftaly’s Best Practice Guidelines

1. Proper Patient/Subject Identification

  • Use at least two identifiers (e.g., full name, date of birth, study ID)
  • Confirm identity before sample collection
  • Label all specimens immediately and accurately using barcodes or standardized IDs

2. Standardized Collection Techniques

  • Follow validated protocols based on sample type (e.g., blood, urine, saliva, swabs, tissue)
  • Use sterile, single-use collection tools and containers
  • Ensure appropriate volume, anticoagulants, and preservatives where required
  • Minimize sample exposure to environmental factors (light, air, temperature)

3. Time and Temperature Sensitivity

  • Note time of collection and expected processing window
  • Use temperature-controlled transport where necessary (e.g., refrigerated, frozen)
  • Avoid delays between collection and processing to reduce sample degradation

4. Chain of Custody and Documentation

  • Maintain complete records of who collected, handled, transported, and processed each specimen
  • Use electronic systems or manual logs to track each step
  • Ensure consent and documentation are in place where applicable

5. Centrifugation and Aliquoting

  • Use calibrated equipment and validated protocols for centrifugation (speed, duration, temperature)
  • Label aliquots clearly and avoid cross-contamination
  • Maintain cold chain during aliquoting for temperature-sensitive samples

6. Sample Storage Conditions

  • Store samples under validated conditions (e.g., 2–8°C, -20°C, -80°C, liquid nitrogen)
  • Monitor storage environments with alarms and automated logs
  • Separate short-term and long-term storage based on use and stability

7. Staff Training and Competency

  • Train all personnel in sample handling protocols and safety standards
  • Conduct periodic refresher courses and competency assessments
  • Promote a culture of accountability and attention to detail

Benefits of Following Best Practices

  • Higher data accuracy and diagnostic reliability
  • Reduced rejection and retesting rates
  • Improved patient safety and satisfaction
  • Compliance with GCP, GLP, CLIA, ISO, and other regulations
  • Enhanced operational efficiency and cost savings

Conclusion

Reliable results start with responsible sample handling. Neftaly’s best practice frameworks for sample collection and processing ensure that every step—from patient interaction to final analysis—is carried out with precision, care, and full regulatory alignment. Whether your operations are in a hospital, clinic, mobile unit, or decentralized trial setting, we help you protect the integrity of your samples and the trust of your stakeholders.

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