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  1. Well Karrieb61, you are correct in knowing my opinion on microscopic reading of ANYTHING to do with blood transfusion (with the obvious exception of a Kleihauer), but, if the DAT is positive, and there has been a transfusion within the last three months (unless the DAT was positive before the transfusion and has not got stronger since the last transfusion), I would perform an eluate - UNLESS, the patient has an auto-antibody, in which case it is a complete and utter waste of time. It sort of depends upon the circumstances - but certainly not every time you have a sample.
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  3. We use the macopharma phlebotomy bags (600ml) with the luer lock. That way we can attach any size needle onto the bag.
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