Question
What should be done about anticoagulation in the blood test results?
Answer
Anticoagulation in the blood test results refers to the anticoagulant coating inside the test tube, designed to prevent blood from clotting. This does not refer to the type of your blood but rather the type of the test tube. This result does not hold any special significance for diagnosing the condition. Hematological tests may require anticoagulation or not, depending on the specific project. Currently, the test tubes used in hospital laboratories are generally pre-filled with anticoagulants and are vacuum tubes, making them convenient and non-contaminating to use.