Product

Blood Gas Monovette®, calcium-balanced lithium heparin, 2 ml, cap white/orange, connection: Luer (m)

Order number: 05.1147.028
Blood Gas Monovette®, calcium-balanced lithium heparin, 2 ml, cap white/orange, connection: Luer (m)

Product description

Order number 05.1147.028
Product description Blood Gas Monovette®, preparation: calcium-balanced lithium heparin, nominal volume: 2 ml, cap white/orange, label/print: transparent/orange, connection: Luer (m), (LxØ) without cap: 66 x 11 mm, with membrane adapter assembled, 1 piece(s)/blister, sterile, 100 piece(s)/case

Product characteristics

Type of collection Arterial and venous
Type of preparation calcium-balanced lithium heparin
Preparation concentration 50 IU/ml blood
Label/ Print with plastic label
Colour of print/label transparent/orange
Graduation fill mark
Design membrane adapter assembled
Application blood gas analysis
Connection Luer (m)

Size

Sample volume 2 ml
Diameter 11 mm
Length including cap 82 mm
Length excluding cap 66 mm
Length including cap and plunger 100 mm

Material & colours

Colour of product transparent
Closure material High Density Polyethylene (HD-PE)
Colour of cap white/orange
Tube material Polypropylene (PP)
Piston material High Density Polyethylene (HD-PE)
Piston plunger material Polystyrene (PS)

Purity & certification

Product category In vitrodiagnostic device, CE
CE certified CE
Purity standard sterile
Sterilisation Electron irradiation
Batched yes

Packaging

Minimum order qty. 500
Type of smallest subpackaging blister
Piece(s) / inner box 100
Piece (s) / outer case 500
Piece(s) / pallet 18000
Depth of box 351 mm
Width of box 111 mm
Height of box 171 mm
Depth of case 578 mm
Width of case 368 mm
Height of case 195 mm
Case volume 0.0415 cbm
Weight of product 0.0042 kg
Weight of case 3.4 kg
EAN of inner box 4038917280679
EAN case 4038917280662
Product specification

General

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    Why does the excess air in a blood sample for blood gas analysis need to be removed immediately after blood collection?

    Generally, the oxygen or CO2 status is determined from the blood in a blood gas analysis. In order to do this, it is necessary to ensure that the blood sample is not enriched with oxygen from the excess air.

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    Does Sarstedt offer collection systems for blood gas analytics?

    Yes, Sarstedt offers collection systems for arterial, venous (1 and 2 ml) and capillary (100 µl, 125 µl, 140 µl, 175 µl) sample collection. The Blood Gas Monovette® and the blood gas capillaries are prepared with Ca2+(calcium)-balanced heparin. 

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    Is it possible to connect Safety-Needles/Safety-Multifly® needles to the Blood Gas Monovette®, which has a Luer connection, and collect blood?

    Yes, using the membrane adapter Art. No. 14.1112). This is placed on the Luer cone of the Blood Gas Monovette® and the procedure is then completed with the Safety-Needle/Safety-Multifly® needle as usual.

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    Can the Blood Gas Monovette® be shaken well or swivelled to ensure that it is mixed well?

    No. Since the Blood Gas Monovette® which has been filled and has had the excess air removed does not have a dead volume, it is recommended that the blood sample is rolled carefully between the palms immediately after collection.

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    How is the Blood Gas Monovette® prepared?

    The Blood Gas Monovette® is distinguished by its liquid preparation with Ca2+ -balanced heparin, which ensures rapid mixing of the heparin with the blood.

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    What is Ca2+ -balanced/titrated/equilibrated heparin?

    In this heparin, all of the active binding sites are saturated with calcium, so Ca2+ can be determined from the blood sample without any interference.

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    What needs to be taken into account when finishing blood collection with the Blood Gas Monovette® at a vascular access?

    At the end of the blood collection, the Blood Gas Monovette® should be twisted in a clockwise direction to remove it from the vascular access. The same applies to connecting and disconnecting to/from an analysis device.

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    How long after blood collection can a blood gas analysis (BGA) be carried out on a blood sample which has not been chilled?

    The BGA should be carried out immediately if possible, but no later than 15 minutes after collection.

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