Respiratory Specimens for Cytology

Bronchial, Brushing, Washing, Bronchoalveolar, Lavage, BAL, Tracheal, Sputum, Non-Gynaecological, Non-Gynecological
Anatomical Pathology
Cytopathology
Respiratory
MED

Bronchial washing or brushing, sputum, lung aspiration,

Universal sterile collection container
Collection Containers – Tube Types

Use standard technique to obtain fluid from the site.
Transfer to a container and secure the lid to prevent leakage.
Indicate on the Cytology form/ requisition the specimen site/body site/collection method/laterality where applicable

Deliver as soon as possible after collection by Service Assistant/porter or pneumatic tube to the Cytology Wet Lab room 6-100-10 on the 6th Floor.
After hours delivery by Service Assistant/porter to the "After Hours" refrigerator located near the patient elevators.


ThinPrep/T5000

Monday to Friday; 8 am to 4 pm

2 days

416-586-4800 Ext. 6080 or 4486

For cell count, please refer to Hematology fluid specimen collection instructions
Hematology Bronchial Cell Count

For Sputum:
Note: The first sputum of the morning is best.
A series of three early morning deep cough specimens (consecutive days) is the most sensitive.
Specimens consisting only of saliva are considered unsatisfactory.

For Sputum:
Patients should clean their teeth and mouth prior to obtaining the specimen.
Patient collection instructions:
1. Collect the specimen in the morning before eating.
2. Rinse mouth with water.
3. COUGH DEEPLY from the lungs and deposit the sputum directly into the specimen container.

DO NOT spit into the container without a DEEP COUGH FIRST.