International journal of laboratory hematology
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Interference on biological assays due to hemolysis, icterus, or lipemia (HIL) could represent a significant source of analytical errors leading to inaccurate interpretation of results. The aim of this study was to assess the HIL interference on prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), and fibrinogen, using mechanical and optical detection methods. ⋯ The present study detected analytical interferences such as lipemia (>500 mg/dL) on coagulation tests on the optical analyzer. We also found a biological impact on the results in case of hemolyzed sample: Fibrinogen was decreased when the hemoglobin level was superior to 1.8 g/L, PT was prolonged beyond 5 g/L, and aPTT was shortened beyond 1.5 g/L hemoglobin concentration, especially in patients treated with heparin. Above these thresholds, it is important not to give results that could influence the clinical decision.