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Choose Quality Blood Gas Analyzers for Quick and Accurate Results

by Jeremy Linder Lab Equipment Supplier
Blood gas analysis assesses the level of oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases in the blood and plays a key role in diagnosing various diseases.

Blood gas analysis play a prominent role in clinical diagnostics, particularly in areas of critical or intensive care. Blood gas analysis or arterial blood gas (ABG) test measures the amount of oxygen and carbon-dioxide in the blood. It is also be used to evaluate a person’s lung function and acid/base balance. Modern blood gas analyzers differ in size and range from small hand-portable systems to much larger floor devices. Integrated blood gas analyzers can measure combinations of pH, blood gas (i.e. pCO2 and pO2), electrolytes (sodium, potassium, chloride, ionized calcium and magnesium), glucose, lactate, metabolites and other parameters from whole blood samples quickly and reliably. An important feature of these analyzers is that they require only low volume samples to complete the analytical procedure. 

Available in a lightweight, small footprint design, blood gas analyzers are integrated with many sophisticated features that can streamline work processes and reduce errors with minimum maintenance. Advanced analyzers enable easy detection and treatment of respiratory diseases and other abnormalities due to varied pH levels.  Leading laboratory equipment suppliers offer innovative models of these devices from top brands.

Blood gas Analyzers – Top Models 

The following are among the top models of blood gas analyzers available in leading online lab equipment stores: 

* Medica EasyStat – The Medica EasyStat comes with a simple menu that guides users through analyzer operation. It measures pH, PCO2, PO2, Na+, K+, Ca++, Cl-, and Hct and several additional parameters. In addition, several patient parameters, including FIO2, patient ID, patient temperature, %FIO2 drawing site, and other information can be entered using the digital keypad and integrated with patient results. Featuring a compact format, modular design and small footprint, the EasyStat analyzer requires less space and minimal maintenance, and can be used in virtually any type of laboratory. It can store up to 64 patient results. Disposable electrodes and reagent module ensures safe operation and low cost per sample. 

* Medica EasyBloodGas - This analyzer system measures pH, PCO2, PCO2 and PO2 and eleven additional parameters. The device features automatic or on-demand calibration and can complete the analysis within 125 seconds. The EasyBloodGas analyzer can store up to 64 patient results with operator ID, patient ID, date and time. The quality control program calculates and stores complete statistics for the last 30 quality control results at each of three levels. The self-wiping feature of the sample probe provides convenience, sample integrity, and user-safety. 

* Siemens Rapidpoint 500 – Designed to meet the changing needs of point-of-care settings, this blood gas system uses proven Siemens technology to deliver fast, accurate and comprehensive test results in approximately 60 seconds. It measures blood gas, electrolytes, glucose, lactate and full CO-oximetry including neonatal total bilirubin (nBili) and total hemoglobin (tHb). It can analyze multiple sample types, including whole blood (arterial and venous), pleural fluid and dialysate. A maintenance-free, cartridge-based system incorporates automatic QC to help assure quality. 

Find a Reliable Laboratory Equipment Supplier

Laboratory equipment suppliers in NY offer various models of blood gas analyzers from leading manufacturers. Established dealer offers quality products at competitive prices. Purchase from a reliable online store will come with benefits such as timely delivery and prompt maintenance support. 

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About Jeremy Linder Committed     Lab Equipment Supplier

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