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Hello all!
We just recently purchased the iSTAT for our facility. I have just received the analyzers and no literature yet. Anyone have a basic policy and/or sample IQCP that I could see to get myself started on a written procedure? Do you know if I will receive the user manual later? Just trying to get a headstart before we begin validation.
We will be doing ACT-k testing in Cath Lab and Creatinine in Radiology. Any help is appreciated!
We just recently purchased the iSTAT for our facility. I have just received the analyzers and no literature yet. Anyone have a basic policy and/or sample IQCP that I could see to get myself started on a written procedure? Do you know if I will receive the user manual later? Just trying to get a headstart before we begin validation.
We will be doing ACT-k testing in Cath Lab and Creatinine in Radiology. Any help is appreciated!
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Creatinine is waived only if you draw your sample in a green top tube ( Li Hep ).
Fingerstick or samples drawn in a syringe will make it moderate complex. So specify that in your procedure under Specimen requirement to make it a waived test. .
You can draw blood in a green top tube and use a transfer pipet or use Safe Evac to inoculate your cartridge.