Test tubes with sodium citrate are used to collect venous blood for
coagulation testing.
Range of application: hemostasis system diagnostics.
Test tubes with sodium citrate are used to collect venous blood for
coagulation testing.
Anticoagulant: trisodium citrate dehydrate, concentration:
0,129 mol/L — 3,80% (38,0 g/L). The ratio of blood to sodium citrate
is 9:1.
The anticoagulant properties of citrate are expressed by citrate
ions forming calcium citrate complexes with Са2+ ions, effectively
disrupting the blood clotting mechanism.
Range of application: hemostasis system diagnostics.
Specimen: citrated plasma.
Centrifugation conditions: 2000-2500 g for 15 minutes.
It is very important to maintain the correct blood to anticoagulant
ratio for the citrate sample.
A lack of citrate in the sample leads to microclot formation and/or
coagulation of the sample.
An excess of citrate leads to the distortion of analysis results due
to calcium binding.
Immediately after the specimen is collected, gently invert the
citrate tube at least 5 times to mix thoroughly, preventing
microclot formation.