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  1. Hazy reactions in Ortho Gel Cards

    pstruik reacted to tbostock for a post in a topic

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    We see this in patients with rouleaux. It either appears as a "mixed field" reaction, with agglutinates at the top and bottom, or a smooth uniform haze in the gel. If it's just a haze with no agglutinates/clumps, we are now comfortable with reporting these as negative.
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    We extend our PAT samples no more than 14 days and we don't recollect unless the date of surgey is outside that range. Per protocol we set up two units for a T&S that is positive so personally for me I find it beneficial to find out ahead of time if a patient has a positive screen to avoid any surprises and delays when the patient is on the table.

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