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血液分析仪为测量未成熟血小板比率提供通道

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 17 Dec 2012
一款血液分析仪包括一条测量未成熟血小板比率(IPF)的荧光血小板通道,它将辅助血小板减少症的鉴别诊断。可扩展、紧凑的设计使其占地面积更小,改进了工作流并变革了生产率。

该系列分析仪是Sysmex公司血液检验、尿液分析、细胞图像分析和中间件系列产品中的成员,这些产品在2012年7月15-19日于美国加利福尼亚州洛杉矶举行的AACC/AACLS年会展会上精彩亮相。

Sysmex公司(Mundelein, IL, USA; www.sysmex.com/usa)的XN系列血液分析仪使任何规模的实验室都能实施高级的临床参数。全系列都采用可扩展的紧凑设计,减小了占地面积,从而优化了工作流并变革了生产率。这些仪器是按照“沉默设计”的概念建造起来的,体现了产品设计和工艺的融合。

展会的展台内培训讲座将涉及血液检验技术、糖尿病护理和高级临床参数等主题。Sysmex公司出品的临床实验室解决方案包括临床诊断、自动化和信息系统,客户群涵盖全世界的医院和医疗网络、参考实验室和医生诊室。

Sysmex XN系列血液分析仪的设计目的是使临床实验室能够应对将来医疗技师的短缺;并能够跟上伴随人口老龄化出现的工作量的要求和检验的复杂性。“Sysmex XN系列血液分析仪是利用以人为本的沉默设计方法建造的,该方法在仔细研究实验过程、操作员与仪器之间关系以及人们工作方式的基础上简化了系统的操作和界面,”Sysmex美国公司市场、业务拓展与医学事务执行副总裁Ralph Taylor说。

Related Links:
Sysmex America >> www.sysmex.com/usa
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