43 Clinical, Medical & Diagnostic Products Lupus Anti-Coagulant Testing
For laboratories wishing to perform accurate testing for Lupus Anti-Coagulant (LA), the cryocheck™ frozen controls and reagents provide solutions to fit every stage of the pathway - screen, mix, confirm and quality control.
Available in the UK exclusively from Alpha Laboratories, these products, developed by Precision BioLogic, offer validated protocols. The range of fresh frozen plasmas are designed for ease of use and to minimise reagent waste. Elimination of reconstitution errors improves your workflow and provides unsurpassed assurance in results. cryocheck products can help your laboratory to save time and money, whilst offering faster more accurate results for your patients.
Recent additions to the range include cryocheck Lupus Negative Control citrated human plasma and cryocheck Hex LA™ qualitative test kit to aid in the detection of lupus anticoagulant (LA) by the application of hexagonal phase phospholipids.
Please visit the website to find out more about the extensive range of products that can be used to detect the presence of lupus anticoagulant.
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Large Volume Haematology Analysers Provide Increased Effi ciency to Small and Medium-sized Labs
Beckman Coulter, a global leader in clinical diagnostics, has announced the launch of the DxH 560 AL, a tabletop analyser geared to reduce the time and resource constraints faced by small to mid-sized laboratories. With the analyser’s Auto-Loading functionality, closed tube aspiration and walkaway capabilities, users can continually add up to 50 samples, provide safety against blood-borne pathogens and spend less time on manual instrument tasks. Compactly designed, the DxH 560 AL uses ~30% less counter space than other analysers in its class.
The DxH 560 AL delivers results in 60 seconds or less, and is the ideal instrument to use with difficult-to-draw patients (infants, oncology and elderly) as it only needs a 17 µL sample - less than a drop of blood, one of the smallest aspiration volumes on the market. The analyser also provides industry-leading privacy and security features including customisable user login, paperless data management and fully traceable automated timeouts that guards patient electronic personal health information.
“With proven performance and low-cost to operate, the DxH 560 AL includes the analytical strengths and data management capabilities of high-throughput analysers in a small footprint,” said Peter Soltani, PhD, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Haematology at Beckman Coulter. “The industry-leading functionality and auto-load capabilities of the DxH 560 AL enables smaller labs to reap the same efficiency and productivity benefits as their larger counterparts without blowing the budget.”
The DxH 560 AL is part of Beckman Coulter’s DxH 500 series of small footprint tabletop haematology analysers, including the recently launched DxH 500 and the award winning DxH 520. The full DxH 500 series of analysers include dynamic gating for its 5-part differential, eliminating rejected results and lowering manual interventions.
Beckman Coulter’s DxH 560 AL builds on the organisation’s strength in haematology innovation and complements its broad spectrum of haematology analysers, including the award winning DxH 690T for mid- volume, DxH 900 for high-volume and DxH connected workcell solutions for ultra-high-volume facilities.
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Keeping Cool in the Medical Laboratory, EBI Data Loggers
Xylem’s ebro branded range of data loggers offer extensive protection throughout the medical laboratory, doctor’s surgeries and cold-chain. A diverse range of products help ensure medicines, human tissues and serums are protected against damaging temperature variances that can have catastrophic effects on the goods being transported or stored.
Designed to monitor the temperature of drugs, serums and other perishable goods during shipment or storage, the reusable EBI 310 USB data logger provides the ability to access data reports in a standard PDF format. This removes the need to invest in specialist software needed to confi gure or read some other data loggers, and the associated training, reducing overall costs.
Other relevant applications for the EBI 310 USB data logger include clinical trials (medication tests and launches), or storage of samples in refrigerators or freezers in which fl exible control measurements are crucial.
The EBI 310 TE is a special version suitable for monitoring vaccines (including those used to fi ght COVID-19) thanks to its ability to measure extremely low and high temperatures (200°C and +250°C).
Viable monitoring of fridges and freezers is also facilitated by the TMX 400 Series thermometers. These
thermometers simultaneously display the current measured temperature (as well as Min / Max limits) and have an audible signal if storage
temperatures are exceeded.
For sterilisation processes in hospital and dentist laboratories, the EBI 11 or EBI 12 Bowie Dick data loggers with radio-mode features are commonly used. Together with an array of accessories that ensure a true representation of the autoclave is recorded, ebro brand products ensure compliance to regulatory provisions and conformity to global norms and standards.
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