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Athletes’ feedback and impact of DBS sampling site (fingertip vs. upper arm) on the concentrations of endogenous testosterone

Principal investigator
J. Mørkeberg
Country
Denmark
Institution
Anti Doping Denmark
Year approved
2020
Status
Completed
Themes
Dried Blood Spots, Miscellaneous

Project description

Code: DBS20CT34JM

The minimally invasive dried blood spot (DBS) technique has the potential to improve the time-and-cost efficiency compared to traditional matrices in doping control. Understanding the athletes’ preferred sampling site will support the drafting of WADA Collection Guidelines/ISTI in the implementation process. Furthermore, the potential impact of the sampling site e.g. finger vs. arm on the concentration of target analytes needs to be established. Doping Control Officers (DCOs) will collect capillary blood from the finger (finger-prick) and from the upper arm (specific collection device) from 108 athletes (males and females) of various sport disciplines. The DCOs will record the time needed to collect the samples, register the number of unsuccessful attempts and evaluate the usability of the collection devices and whether they prefer the collection of DBS from the fingertip or the upper arm. The athletes will fill out a questionnaire regarding the perception and painfulness of the two DBS collections and whether the collections processes have had any impact on their sport activities afterwards. The lab staff will to fill out a questionnaire once they have received the samples to understand the suitability of the samples for analysis. The DBS samples will be analysed for the concentration of endogenous testosterone.