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Hi All

Does anyone know how high the rpm can be for spinning CSF samples prior to analysis for xanthochromia - the guidelines state just >2000 rpm - looking into settings for our centrifuges and wondering if there is an 'upper limit'

 

Thanks for any guidance!

 

Regards

 

Judith

Mrs Judith Strachan, BSc, FRCPath
Consultant Clinical Scientist
Blood Sciences/Scottish Bowel Screening Laboratory
NHS Tayside
Ninewells Hospital
Dundee DD1 9SY 
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Tel 01382 660111 ext 33364
 
http://www.bowelscreening.scot.nhs.uk
 
 

 

 

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