Do your ED staff always use them as Vacutainers, or do they sometimes
load them from syringes and needles? Ours often do the latter.
Jonathan
On 15 Feb 2008, at 12:36, Robert Lord wrote:
> We currently use BD vacutainer system for phlebotomy and have
> relativley high rates of haemolysis using this system in A+E. I
> would be interested to hear from users of the Sarstedt Monovette
> system as to whether sample haemolysis is an issue with them. Many
> thanks.
>
> Rob
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