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Current designs of instruments providing blood gas and electrolyte results make them suitable for use in a point of care (POCT) setting. Such instruments may be sited away from the main laboratory in accident and emergency departments, intensive care, coronary care and special baby care units.
The AVL 995-Hb measures carbon dioxide partial pressure, oxygen partial pressure, hydrogen ion concentration expressed as pH and hemoglobin in whole blood. The AVL 995-Hb also measures gas partial pressures in expired gas. The AVL 984-S determines sodium, potassium and ionized calcium in whole blood, s
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The COMPACT 3 analyzer is a blood gas analyzer for critical and intensive care situations. Equally suitable for neonatology and lung function testing.
The COMPACT 3 analyzer offers a quick assessment of acid-base status and oxygen supply from whole blood.
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With Medica's EasyBloodGas analyzer the sophistication of traditional blood gas analyzers has been packaged in a new compact format with a small footprint to save space. Gas tanks are eliminated (gas and liquids have been mixed, or tonometered) to create a convenient Reagent Module containing liquid calibrants. All analyzer components are combined into three simple modules, easily accessible to the user. Routine maintenance is limited to the replacement of electrodes and a single pump tube.
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The GEM Premier 3000 is an easy-to-use whole blood analyzer that provides lab quality results in all locations throughout the hospital. With its self-contained cartridge, intuitive touch-screen displays and automated quality control, basic operation can be learned in minutes. Add the GEM OPL CO-Oximeter and the GEM PCL Plus coagulation laboratory to create a comprehensive critical care-testing portfolio.
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The GEM Premier 4000 is the most comprehensive whole blood analyzer available today, offering a flexible analyte menu including pH, pO2, pCO2, electrolytes, metabolites and onboard CO-Oximetry. Yet it’s remarkably easy to use and maintenance-free, making the GEM Premier 4000 ideal for busy labs, use at the point-of-care and everywhere fast turnaround is mandatory.
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An integrated color touch screen shows you the way and with its single-use sensor cassette it is ready-to-go in any situation. The calibration gas bottle assures accurate calibration prior to each sample measurement. The system comes with a removable, rechargeable battery, which allows extended operation independent of main power.
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A connectivity solution completes your blood gas testing system. It allows you to control multiple functions from a single, automatic interface, helping streamline your administration and management.
With a connectivity solution, you can respond to performance issues as quickly as they arise.
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December 15, 2008
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The RapidLab® 1200 Provides peace of mind every day. The RapidLab 1200 Blood Gas Analyzer has the power to increase your efficiency without increasing your workload.
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December 15, 2008
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RapidLab analyzers' fully automated design readily delivers fast, reliable results.
Compact design fits anywhere. Space-saving bench-top system meets all testing needs.
Requires only minutes of maintenance per week. Long-life Ready Sensor® electrodes minimize time-consuming upkeep.
RapidLab analyzer's connectivity features facilitate remote control and monitoring via the RapidLink® Information Management System.
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December 15, 2008
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Increased requirements for quality assessment and documentation. Instrument maintenance. Staff turnover. These are just some of the daily challenges facing point-of-care professionals – challenges that can impact the amount of time spent caring for your critically-ill patients.
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