PT Tube

Product Description

A PT (Prothrombin Time) tube is a diagnostic tool that is used to collect and transport blood samples for laboratory testing. It contains an anticoagulant, such as sodium citrate or heparin, that prevents the blood from clotting, allowing the sample to be transported and stored without losing its integrity or quality.

The PT tube is used to test for the prothrombin time, which is a measure of how quickly blood clots. It is used to diagnose and monitor bleeding disorders, such as hemophilia, and to determine the effectiveness of blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin.

To use a PT tube, a healthcare provider will draw a blood sample from a patient using a sterile needle and syringe. The blood is then transferred into the PT tube, which is sealed with a rubber stopper to prevent contamination. The tube is then labeled with the patient’s information and sent to a laboratory for testing.

PT tubes are commonly used in a variety of medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. They are essential for accurately diagnosing and monitoring bleeding disorders and the effectiveness of blood-thinning medications. The anticoagulant in the tube helps to ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results by preventing the blood sample from clotting or deteriorating.

In addition to their use in diagnostic testing, PT tubes are also commonly used for research purposes. The stabilized blood samples can be stored for a period of time, making them useful for long-term studies or for testing that requires the blood sample to be shipped or transported to another location. Overall, PT tubes are a vital tool for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results.

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