In the past we had a fewer number of processors and fewer variables so we based 
changing our chemicals on the day of the week.   Now since we have more 
machines for better workflow purposes we believe changing should be based on  
number of cassettes run through each machine.   Of course then we have to 
figure number of cassettes with processing sponges and should the number  of 
cassettes be different on the machine we run our fatty tissue.  I have talked 
to a few people and they change their machines after anywhere from 300 - 600 
cassettes.  I know we need to establish the best setup for ourselves but it 
would be nice to hear what others are doing.   We've come a long way from the 
past where every Wednesday we dumped all of the reagents and including all of 
the 100%'s and the clearing agents. (We rotate them now every other day.)

Thanks for your input.

James Vickroy BS, HT(ASCP)

Surgical  and Autopsy Pathology Technical Supervisor
Memorial Medical Center
217-788-4046


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