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BD Microtainer SST Amber Capillary Blood Collection Tubes with Clot Activator & Separator Gel and Microgard Closure 15.3 x 46mm, 50/box

by BD
Year End Sale 31%
Original price $ 129.95
Current price $ 89.95
SKU 365978

BD Microtainer SST Capillary Blood Collection Tubes with Clot Activator & Separator Gel and Microgard Closure are designed for efficient capillary blood collection, especially in pediatric or difficult draws. The clot activator promotes rapid clotting, while the separator gel ensures clear plasma separation for accurate laboratory testing. These tubes enhance safety and precision in diagnostic analysis and are commonly used in healthcare settings to monitor patient health and diagnose conditions.

BD 365978 Microtainer Tubes with Clot Activator/SST Gel and Microgard Closure is a clot activator that helps to form a clot in the tube and stop the bleeding. The SST gel helps to keep the blood cells together and the Microgard closure helps to keep the tube sealed. Microtainer Blood Collection Tubes are used for the collection, storing and transportation of capillary blood specimens. They are intednded to ensure quality blood sample collection, promoting ease of use and maximum convenince. A truly wide collection of Microtainer Tubes presented here is sure to cove the testing needs for hematology and chemistry applications. Importantly, the Microtainer Tube with BD Microgard™Closure features a wider diameter with an integrated collector and improved mixing ability. Each tube has a printed lot number, fill lines and expiration date. Extenders are available to help attach patient labels for transport. The variety of Tubes are color coded and match the array of evacuated BD Vacutainer Blood Collection Tubes.

The BD Microtainer SST Capillary Blood Collection Tubes with Clot Activator & Separator Gel and Microgard Closure provide an efficient and reliable solution for capillary blood collection. Designed for ease of use and precision in small volume sampling, these tubes are essential for accurate laboratory testing in pediatric and geriatric populations or other situations where venipuncture is challenging.

Details and Features:

  • Product Name: BD Microtainer SST Capillary Blood Collection Tubes
  • Dimensions: 15.3 x 46 mm
  • Closure: Microgard Closure to prevent spillage and contamination
  • Additives: Clot Activator & Separator Gel for rapid clotting and clear plasma/serum separation
  • Material: High-quality, clear plastic for visibility
  • Capacity: Suitable for small volume capillary samples
  • Quantity: 50 tubes per box
  • Design: Easy-grip and compact for handling convenience
  • Labeling Area: Designed for clear and accurate sample identification

Mechanism of Action:

The clot activator within the tube initiates rapid clotting of the blood sample, while the separator gel moves to form a barrier between the clot and the serum during centrifugation. This facilitates easy and clean separation of serum for accurate testing, maximizing sample integrity.

Directions for Use:

  1. Collection: Perform a capillary puncture and collect blood sample directly into the tube.
  2. Sealing: Secure the Microgard Closure firmly to avoid leaks and contamination.
  3. Mixing: Gently invert the tube multiple times to ensure the blood clot activator mixes well.
  4. Centrifugation: Process the tube by centrifugation as per laboratory protocol to separate serum.
  5. Labeling: Clearly label the tube with patient and test information.
  6. Transport: Transport to the laboratory following standard operating procedures.

Warnings:

  • Single Use Only: Tubes are designed for single-use to avoid cross-contamination.
  • Handling Precautions: Employ appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during sample collection and processing.
  • Disposal: Dispose of used tubes according to local biohazard waste regulations.
  • Storage: Store in a temperature-controlled, dry environment, away from direct sunlight.

The BD Microtainer SST Capillary Blood Collection Tubes offer an advanced solution for smaller volume sampling with superior accuracy and convenience, ensuring reliable results in various clinical settings.

BD Microtainer SST Amber Capillary Blood Collection Tubes with Clot Activator & Separator Gel and Microgard Closure 15.3 x 46mm, 50/box
BD Microtainer SST Amber Capillary Blood Collection Tubes with Clot Activator & Separator Gel and Microgard Closure 15.3 x 46mm, 50/box
$ 129.95 $ 89.95
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