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Plasma or serum? You always have a choice with your IDEXX
VetTest® Chemistry Analyzer.
You can run a serum sample or a plasma sample using a lithium
heparin tube with a gel barrier. The plasma sample will give you
faster results so you can quickly assess your patient's condition,
make a diagnosis and begin treatment during the patient visit.
Plasma
We recommend using a lithium heparin tube with a gel barrier.
- Use the
appropriate tube. DO NOT USE EDTA.
- Use the appropriate sample collection device.
- Draw the sample gently.
Transfer if necessary.* Use the correct blood-to-lithium-heparin
ratio.

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Gently invert the sample for 30 seconds to mix.
- Centrifuge the samples.
Standard Centrifuge
(8,000 rpm): 10 minutes
High-Speed
Centrifuge
(StatSpin® ≥ 12,000 rpm):
120 seconds
StatSpin Settings:
StatSpin MPHematocrit Setting
StatSpin VTHard Spin
- Transfer the plasma sample to a sample cup.
Serum
- Use the appropriate tube.
- Use the appropriate sample collection device.
Draw the sample gently.
Transfer if necessary.*
- Let the sample clot for a minimum of 20 minutes.
- Centrifuge the samples.
Standard Centrifuge
(8,000 rpm): 10 minutes
High-Speed
Centrifuge
(StatSpin® ≥ 12,000 rpm):
120 seconds
StatSpin Settings:
StatSpin MPHematocrit Setting
StatSpin VTHard Spin
- Transfer the serum sample to a sample cup.
Running a Test
- Enter NEW SAMPLE on the VetTest main menu and follow the screen
prompts to enter patient information. Insert slides when prompted.
- Place the tip securely on the pipettor.
- Keep the pipettor vertical. BEFORE pressing the button, place the
tip in the center of the sample. Press the pipettor button. You will
hear 1 BEEP; ensure the sample is being aspirated into the tip.
- At 2 BEEPS, remove the pipettor from the sample cup.
- At 3 BEEPS, wipe the tip of the pipette with a lint-free wipe.
Wipe down and around the tip in a twisting motion.
- Examine the sample tip to ensure you haven't captured an air
bubble. Replace the pipettor in the analyzer's holder. The rest of
the testing
process occurs automatically.
Quick
Tips for Best Practices
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Use only lint-free wipes to wipe the pipette tip.
Facial tissues, paper towels and clothing leave particles behind that
can interfere with spotting.
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Avoid contaminating the sample with EDTA. An
EDTA-contaminated sample often has a calcium value of zero and also
affects most other analytes.
Visually inspect the sample before and after aspiration.
A quick look will tell you if there are foreign particles or air
bubbles that can cause inaccurate spotting of the slide. If you
detect either, simply cancel your test run by pressing "C" and
repipette the sample with a new tip.
The small air cushion at the tip is normal.
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Run quality control monthly. IDEXX Technical
Support is available seven days a week to answer your questions.
For technical assistance, call 1-800-248-2483.
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