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AI Blood Smear Analysis
AI Blood Smear Analysis demonstration
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How to: run a fecal test
Fecal step 1: collect fecal matter
Fecal step 2: prepare the fecal sample
Fecal step 3: add the sample to a slide
Fecal step 4: place a coverslip on the slide
Fecal step 5: initiate the test
Fecal step 6: load and scan the slide
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How to: blood smear
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How to: ear cytology
How to: fecal cytology
How to: fine needle aspiration
How to: fine needle biopsy
How to: line smear
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How to: stain a slide
How to: urine sediment
How to: using the Imagyst application
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AI Blood Smear Analysis slide preparation
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by Shannon Mitchell
Collect a blood sample
- Select the largest vein and appropriate needle for blood collection.
- Use the minimum amount of alcohol and let dry prior to venipuncture, as alcohol can cause sample hemolysis.
- Minimize suction on the syringe, and do not draw it back too quickly.
Blood sample storage
- After blood is collected from the patient, it should be transferred to the EDTA sample collection tube.
- Remove the needle from the syringe and remove the cover from the blood tube for transfer if not using a BD Vacutainer® system.
- Fill the tube to the manufacturer’s recommended fill line.
Label slides
- Label the slides with the patient’s ID and date using a pencil.
Important: Markers and pens should be avoided, as they will wash off in the staining process.
Prepare the slide
- Mix the EDTA anticoagulated blood.
- Use a microhematocrit capillary tube or precision pipette to draw blood from the just-mixed tube and gently place a drop onto the labeled slide. Care should be taken not to tap the tube against the slide.
Important: A wooden stick should not be used for the blood transfer, as platelets and white blood cells tend to adhere to it.
Place spreader slide
- Place the spreader slide on top of the labeled slide in front of the blood droplet and hold at a 30° to 45° angle.
Spread the blood
- Draw the spreader slide back until it makes contact with the blood droplet.
- Capillary action will draw the sample toward the edges of the slide.
Important: Do not allow the blood to reach the edges of the slide.
Complete the spread
- Before the blood reaches the edges of the slide, push the spreader slide away from the sample blood drop across the bottom slide with a smooth, stable, and fluid motion. Maintain the same angle throughout the motion, and do not apply downward pressure. This should produce a uniform blood film covering approximately ½ to ⅔ of the slide.
- Let the slide air-dry to avoid air-drying artifacts.
Important: Do not heat-fix the slide. - After the blood smear is made, visually inspect the slide. The smear should look like a thumbprint and exhibit a visible feathered edge at its end.
Stain the slide
- Using a Romanowsky-type stain (e.g., Diff-Quik™), closely adhere to the manufacturer’s instructions for processing:
- Fixative
- Red stain
- Blue stain
- Water rinse
- Air-dry.
Regularly replace the stain according to the manufacturer’s recommendation or when the stain has been compromised.
Place the coverslip
- After the slide has been stained and air-dried, place a drop of immersion oil on the smear.
- Then place a 24 x 60 mm coverslip on the slide.
- The immersion oil will allow the coverslip to adhere to the slide.
- The slide is now ready to be scanned by Vetscan Imagyst.
For more detailed instructions, view the Vetscan Imagyst AI Blood Smear Analysis user guide.