The Norm and The Unique From DFK Haematology Desk
As for every field, there is a traditional or conventional approaches and the are unique findings based on research that helps shape each professional practice.
One important area with respect to Haematological practice is proper specimen collection for generation of quality results. You may be wondering why haematology department personnel insists on right specimen, right time, right container with the right blood volume: anticoagulant ratio and feels inconvenient with sample rejection. The publication here will show you why and the preferred solution. This is particularly of more importance for paediatric haematology requests. Haematology laboratories in institutions may locally prepare 1mL or 2mL sample bottles to address the challenge. Yet, such is not without it’s limitations. The possibility of drying of the liquid K3 EDTA anticoagulant, poor sample collection techniques that promote clotting of samples are still parts of the problems.
The publications that you will see here showed dfk experimental approaches to resolving this challenge.