Hi Elodie,
We have used Sarstedt monovette tubes for the last 7 years or so, see attached. We do have issues with getting the tubes filled properly - i.e. they are often overfilled. We also are unable to put them on the track at the moment. We have been exploring other tubes such as the KIMA tubes which are used at a neighbouring lab.
Regards,
Funmi
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Subject: Urine tubes
Hello,
I was wondering if someone has experience using urine tubes that can be loaded directly on chemistry analysers without the need for aliquoting.
Do you provide collection device for patients?
Thanks,
Elodie
Dr Élodie Hanon
Principal Clinical Biochemist
The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Laboratory Medicine Directorate | Department of Blood Sciences Freeman Hospital | Freeman Road | Newcastle upon Tyne |NE7 7DN
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