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EDTA Blood Collection Tubes BD Vacutainer 6 mL with Hemogard Closure 13mm x 100mm, 100/box

by BD
Year End Sale 25%
Original price $ 64.95
Current price $ 49.00
SKU 367863

EDTA Blood Collection Tubes are used mainly for hematology tests. The EDTA acts as an anticoagulant by binding calcium ions, preventing blood from clotting. These tubes are essential for:

  1. Complete Blood Count (CBC): Evaluating red and white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets.
  2. Blood Smears: Analyzing cell morphology.
  3. Hemoglobin A1c: Monitoring glucose control over time in diabetic patients.
  4. Blood Typing and Crossmatching: Preparing for blood transfusions.

The anticoagulant properties of EDTA help maintain cellular integrity, leading to accurate hematological assessments.

Optimize your hematology testing with BD Vacutainer EDTA Blood Collection Tubes, designed for precision and safety. These 6 mL tubes, featuring a Hemogard Closure, are essential for accurate and contamination-free sample collection, ensuring reliable results in laboratory diagnostics.

Details and Features

  • Product Number: 367863
  • Size and Capacity: Each tube is 13mm x 100mm, with a 6 mL draw volume, ideal for a variety of laboratory tests.
  • K2 EDTA Additive: Contains dipotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (K2 EDTA) as an anticoagulant to preserve blood cell morphology.
  • Hemogard™ Closure: Provides a secure seal to prevent leakage and reduces the risk of sample contamination.
  • Packaging: Comes in boxes of 100, perfect for high-volume laboratory environments.

Mechanism of Action

The K2 EDTA additive chelates calcium ions in the blood, effectively preventing coagulation. This ensures the preservation of cellular components, making it ideal for hematology assessments such as complete blood count (CBC).

Directions for Use

  1. Preparation: Gather all necessary equipment and ensure the patient is prepared for blood draw.
  2. Collection: Perform venipuncture, allowing the tube to fill to the designated 6 mL volume to maintain correct blood-to-additive ratio.
  3. Mixing: Immediately invert the tube 8-10 times to ensure proper mixing of blood with EDTA.
  4. Processing: Transport to the laboratory promptly, adhering to standard handling and storage protocols.

Warnings

  • Proper Volume: Ensure the tube is filled to the correct volume to guarantee accurate test results.
  • Handling and Disposal: Handle with care to avoid accidental needle sticks and dispose of sharps in appropriate containers.
  • Storage Conditions: Store at temperatures between 4°C and 25°C, protecting from direct sunlight.
  • Single Use: Intended for one-time use only. Do not attempt to reuse or sterilize.
  • Check Expiry: Use before the expiration date indicated on the packaging to ensure product effectiveness.

Choose BD Vacutainer EDTA Blood Collection Tubes for dependable and precise hematology testing. Renowned for their quality and safety, these tubes meet the demands of modern laboratories with excellence.

EDTA Blood Collection Tubes BD Vacutainer 6 mL with Hemogard Closure 13mm x 100mm, 100/box
EDTA Blood Collection Tubes BD Vacutainer 6 mL with Hemogard Closure 13mm x 100mm, 100/box
$ 64.95 $ 49.00
FaqS FOR Blood Collection Tubes
  • What Are Blood Collection Tubes?

    Blood collection tubes are sterile, color-coded tubes designed for safe, accurate blood draws and laboratory testing. Each tube contains specific additives (or none) optimized for particular blood tests, minimizing errors, maintaining specimen integrity, and supporting fast, dependable diagnosis.

  • What Are the 7 Tubes of Blood Drawn? (Order of Draw)

    Blood Culture (Yellow/SPS) Light Blue Top (Citrate) Red Top (No additive/Clot activator) Gold/Tiger Top (SST – Serum Separator Tube) Green Top (Heparin) Lavender/Purple Top (EDTA) Gray Top (Fluoride/Glucose)

  • What Blood Tests Go in What Color Tube? | Blood Tube Color Chart

    Yellow (SPS): Blood cultures Light Blue: PT, PTT, coagulation studies Red: Serum, chemistry, serology, blood bank Gold/Tiger Top: Chemistries, immunology, viral testing Green: Plasma chemistry (electrolytes, troponin, ammonia) Lavender/Purple: CBC, Hgb A1c, blood typing, ESR, hematology Gray: Glucose, lactate

  • What Are the Different Types of Blood Collection Tubes?

    EDTA tubes Citrate tubes Heparin tubes Serum separator tubes (SST) No additive tubes (Plain Red) Sodium fluoride/potassium oxalate tubes (Gray) Blood culture bottles Clot activator tubes (Orange)

  • What Color Tube is Used for Blood Bank Collection?

    Red top tube (plain, no additive) or Pink top tube (EDTA) are often used for blood bank testing and crossmatching.

  • What is an EDTA Tube Used For?

    EDTA (Lavender/Purple top tube): Used for CBC (Complete Blood Count), Hgb A1c, ESR, blood typing, hemoglobin, and hematology studies because EDTA prevents clotting.

  • What Are Common Phlebotomy Errors?

    Incorrect order of draw Hemolysis from rough handling Under- or over-filling tubes Using expired tubes Improper labeling Insufficient mixing or invert count Wrong tube type for test

  • Purpose of Different Tube Tops

    Tube tops are color-coded to identify the additive inside, preventing errors and ensuring sample integrity for specific test requirements.

  • Blood Tubes Used for What Tests? (Quick Test List)

    CBC, ESR, Hgb A1c: Lavender/Purple top (EDTA) CMP, BMP, TSH, T4, Chemistry: Gold/Tiger or Green top Coagulation (PT, PTT): Light Blue top Blood Bank (Type & Screen): Red or Pink top Glucose, Lactate: Gray top

  • What Are the 14 Blood Tests? (Common in a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel – CMP)

    Glucose Calcium Sodium Potassium Chloride CO2 (carbon dioxide) BUN (blood urea nitrogen) Creatinine Albumin Total protein ALP (alkaline phosphatase) ALT (alanine aminotransferase) AST (aspartate aminotransferase) Bilirubin (total)

  • What Color Tube is CBC and BMP?

    CBC: Lavender/Purple top (EDTA) BMP: Gold/Tiger top (SST) or Green top (Heparin)

  • What Blood Tube for CMP?

    Gold top (SST/serum separator tube) is standard for CMP; green top can also be used for plasma samples.

  • What Color Tube for Hgb A1c?

    Lavender/Purple top (EDTA)

  • What Color Tube for TSH and T4 (Thyroid Tests)?

    Gold/Tiger top (SST) or Red top for thyroid function testing.

  • What 14 Tests Are in a CMP?

    See "What are the 14 blood tests?" above; CMP includes electrolytes, kidney and liver markers, proteins, and glucose.

  • What Color Tube for PT?

    Light Blue top (Sodium citrate) is used for PT (Prothrombin Time) and other coagulation tests.

  • Why Choose Our Blood Collection Tubes?

    FDA & CE approved, sterile, single-use tubes Color-coded tops for zero-error draws Reliable preservation and separation of blood components Leak-proof, shatter-resistant construction Compatible with all standard blood draw systems Used by major hospitals, laboratories, and clinics worldwide

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