Repeat Samples & Limitations of Testing

Updated on 20/10/21

Key factors which are known to affect performance of the screening tests.

Working in conjunction with midwives and other health professionals we aim to reduce the number of 'avoidable repeats' as far as possible. Patient safety is our utmost concern, and if we request a repeat sample, it is to ensure we get the correct result, on the right baby, so each baby who has one of the diseases we screen for, can access appropriate treatment in a timely manner.

Avoidable repeats: Key factors known to affect performance of the screening tests.

1. Problems arising before sample collection:

TIP: Ask the parents to check the card (if necessary make amendments to the label and/or card).

 

2. Problems arising during sample collection:

 

TIPS:

You can ask for the baby to be held in a different position to make it easier for you to take a good quality sample.
Prick the heel and wait for the blood to flow.

Fill each circle on the card with a single drop of blood - check the blood has soaked through to the back of the card.

Take your time - If the baby is not bleeding it may be necessary to prick the heel again. Do not squeeze.
 

3. Problems arising after sample collection:

 

TIP: Samples sent by courier arrive in the lab more quickly.

 

Resources

 

Unavoidable repeats

Occasionally, we will contact the midwife and ask for a repeat sample for one of the following reasons. In these cases, the original sample was collected correctly, but the results for one or more of the tests was borderline or inconclusive.

 

Other factors known to affect the reliability of the screening tests

This list is not exhaustive and it is important to remember that these tests are screening tests; no screening test is 100% reliable. Further information about the limitations of newborn screening tests can be found in the following laboratory handbooks:

 

Updated 23/04/2020

Contact Newborn Screening

Newborn Screening Laboratory (Bristol)
PO Box 407
Bristol
BS9 0EA

Email: nbn-tr.newbornscreening@nhs.net
Telephone: 0117 414 8412

 

Opening times: 9am - 5pm Monday - Friday excluding bank holidays.

Clinical advice & interpretation is available during working hours.

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