HD28 Auto Hematology Analyzer
Description:
Auto Hematology Analyzers work by using various techniques like impedance, flow cytometry, or light scatter to analyze blood cells in a sample. They are capable of performing a comprehensive analysis of the blood's cellular components with minimal human intervention, making them highly efficient and reducing the potential for human error.
Modern analyzers can typically process hundreds of samples per day, making them indispensable in hospitals, clinics, and laboratories where high-volume testing is required. The instruments are designed to be user-friendly, often featuring touchscreen interfaces, integrated software for data analysis, and connectivity for easy data sharing and reporting.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Blood Analysis:
- Measures a wide range of parameters such as RBC count, WBC count, platelet count, hemoglobin concentration, hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), red cell distribution width (RDW), and white blood cell differential.
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High Throughput:
- Can process a large number of samples per hour, which is crucial for high-demand clinical settings.
- Often has the capacity to run multiple samples simultaneously.
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Accuracy and Precision:
- Utilizes state-of-the-art technologies like impedance-based analysis, optical light scatter, or flow cytometry, ensuring high accuracy in results.
- Automated calibration and quality control features to ensure consistent, reliable results over time.
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Automated Cell Differentiation:
- Many advanced analyzers offer automatic differentiation of white blood cells (WBC), providing not just the total WBC count but also the distribution of various types, such as neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils, and basophils.
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Real-Time Data Processing:
- Data is processed and presented almost immediately after a sample is run, enabling faster decision-making in clinical settings.
- Results are often displayed in easy-to-read formats such as histograms, scatter plots, or numerical tables.
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User-Friendly Interface:
- Modern analyzers are equipped with intuitive touchscreen displays and simple navigation to make operation straightforward for lab technicians.
- Software interfaces are designed for easy result interpretation and quick troubleshooting.
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High Sample Capacity:
- Most analyzers can process dozens to hundreds of samples per day, making them ideal for busy laboratories and hospitals.
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Sample Types:
- Can typically handle a variety of sample types, including venous blood, capillary blood, and even whole blood with minimal preparation.
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Small Sample Volume:
- Many auto analyzers require only small volumes of blood, which is particularly important for pediatric patients or when sample preservation is necessary.
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Data Management and Connectivity:
- Lab Information System (LIS) compatibility for seamless integration with hospital or clinic systems.
- Remote access capabilities for monitoring the analyzer's performance and data sharing with other healthcare providers.
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Advanced QC & Calibration Features:
- Most modern hematology analyzers include built-in quality control systems that alert users to any discrepancies or issues, ensuring reliable results and minimizing human error.
- Automated calibration and error detection functionalities.
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Compact and Space-Efficient:
- Newer models are designed to be compact, taking up minimal laboratory space while still offering high-throughput capabilities.
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Multimode Analysis:
- Some analyzers support multimode technology, allowing for different testing techniques to be applied on the same sample, such as a combination of impedance and optical methods, which can increase the accuracy and efficiency of the analysis.
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Maintenance Alerts:
- Automated alerts for regular maintenance, ensuring that the device operates optimally and extends its service life.