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Blood Collection Tubes Market – Global
Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and
Opportunity Analysis, 2018–2026
Blood collection tubes are sterilized plastic or glass tubes used for the collection of blood samples,
urine samples, and serum samples of patient for the diagnosis of blood related disease. There are
various types of blood collected tubes such as sodium heparin blood collection tube, serum
separating tubes, vacutainer blood collection tubes, plasma separation tube and EDTA tubes.
Vacutainer blood collection tubes are available in different size such as 16mm*100mm, 13mm*57mm
and 13mm*100mm. Vacutainer blood collection tubes is the blood collector system tubes which has
the push button technology for safety mechanism promptly helps to protect the patient against needle
stick injury. In such type of vacutainer blood collection tubes the blood samples are collected and
stored safely. There are various forms of tubes with different functions such as green-top tube is a
sodium heparin tube contains sodium heparin and is used for collection of heparinized plasma or
whole blood for special tests, whereas, in grey-top tube (Potassium Oxalate/Sodium Fluoride)
contains sodium fluoride as a preservative and is used to preserve glucose in whole blood and also
contains potassium oxalate as an anticoagulant. Furthermore, EDTA tubes are of lavender-top and
contains EDTA as an anticoagulant and is used for most hematological procedures whereas serum
gel tubes contains a clot activator and serum gel separator and is used for various laboratory tests
such as urine and glucose tests.
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Increase in number of surgical procedures and blood donation rate around the globe
expected to favors the demand for blood collection tubes in the near future
North America is expected to account for largest share of the blood collection tubes market in
2016, mainly due to the rising prevalence of diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and increase in
number of surgical procedures such as knee replacement surgery, cataract surgery and many
more. As per The World Bank stats, in 2012, number of surgical procedures performed in the U.S.
were around 30,500 per 100,000 of population.