Drucker Diagnostics Paralens Advance User Manual

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Section 5

Specimen Collection and Preparation for Testing

5.1  VENOUS BLOOD FOR HEMATOLOGY

Draw venous blood into collection tubes containing

the anticoagulants disodium or tri-potassium

ethylenediamine-tetraacetate (EDTA).

5.1.1 Collection Procedures

• Be sure to wear laboratory gloves. Use only

clean glassware and sterilized collecting

instruments. Before venipuncture, clean the

skin area with an antiseptic agent and wipe dry.

• Draw venous blood with a Vacutainer™

brand blood collection tube* or other blood-

drawing device containing EDTA. To assure an

acceptable blood-to-anticoagulant ratio, fill the

collection tube to at least 2/3 of its fill volume.

Remove the collection needle and dispose

properly in a sharps container.

• Thoroughly mix the blood with the anti coagulant.

If clots are present, discard the specimen.

5.1.2 Anticoagulants

Always anticoagulate venous blood with disodium

or tri-potassium EDTA.

The use of other

anti coagulants is not recommended.

5.1.3 Interfering Substances – QBC AccuTubes

• Hemolysis: Do not perform tests on visibly

hemolyzed blood specimens.

• Bilirubin: No effects on test results have been

observed at biliruben concentrations up to

20 mg/dL.

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• Triglycerides: No effects on test results have

been observed at triglycerides concentrations

up to 1,800 mg/dL.

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• Coumadin: Anticoagulant therapy has been

shown to have no clinically significant effect on

performance.

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• Doxorubicin: Treatment with the anthracyclic

drug Doxorubicin does not appear to interfere

with the QBC test method.

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• Other drugs: The effects of other potentially

interfering drugs and their metabolites on QBC

tests have not been established.

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Interfering substances information for all other QBC

tube types can be found in Appendix A-1.

WARNING

Blood specimens may contain the Hepatitis B

Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human

Immuno deficiency Virus (HIV), or other disease-

causing agents. Handle all patient specimens

as potential biohazards capable of transmitting

infection. Wear appropriate personal protective

equipment, including gloves, when collecting

and processing blood.

*Product of BD Vacutainer Systems

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