The collection of a complete blood count with differential (CBC with diff) necessitates a specific blood collection tube distinguished by its color. This colored top signifies the presence of a particular additive crucial for preserving the integrity of the blood sample and ensuring accurate test results. The purpose of this specific tube is to prevent blood clotting, thereby allowing for the proper analysis of cellular components. An example is the use of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as an anticoagulant within the specified tube.
Proper blood collection is essential for diagnostic accuracy. Utilizing the appropriate collection tube ensures the cellular components of blood remain in their natural state, which is vital for the accurate enumeration and differentiation of white blood cells. Deviations from recommended collection procedures can lead to erroneous results, potentially impacting clinical decision-making. Historically, consistent and standardized blood collection practices have improved the reliability and comparability of hematological data.