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4
4
WARNING: The YSI SPORT is not suitable for use with
samples containing thymol or other phenol preservatives.
These are interfering substances.
Before taking a sample from a whole blood specimen, any cells which may have
settled out must be resuspended. Invert the collection tube three times, gently
enough not to cause frothing, just before sampling. Samples which have settled
for more than an hour (particularly if they have been refrigerated) should be
placed on a blood rotator for five minutes to break up clumps of cells.
Air bubbles or froth in the sample drawn into the sipper can lead to significant
errors in the form of low lactate readings. Because it is difficult to detect
bubbles visually in whole blood specimens, you should exercise great care. Any
unexpectedly low lactate readings may indicate a bubble; if possible, repeat the
determination.
Warning: Frozen blood-bank blood, which contains a high
percentage of glycerine, is not a suitable specimen for
diagnostic work with the SPORT.
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