Laboratory blood glucose analyzers allow patients to be monitored for conditions such as diabetes, hyperglycemia, or hypoglycemia in settings that require high volume, accuracy, or speed. Such settings include a hospital, sports clinic, or research laboratory. The American Diabetes Association recommends the hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) test for monitoring a patient’s blood glucose levels. It further recommends HbA1c as the preferred diagnostic test for diabetes mellitus.
A glucose analyzer consists of a recognition element that identifies the target molecules, a transducer element to measure the signal from the target molecule, and a processing system so the signal can be read. Transducer elements can be electrochemical, optical, thermometric, piezoelectric, and magnetic. The majority of transducers available today are electrochemical, due to their high sensitivity and reproducibility with relatively low cost. Additional considerations when choosing a blood glucose analyzer include the software the system uses, throughput, capacity, speed, and footprint.
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EKF Diagnostics
- Glucose and lactate analyzer
- 20 to 25 sec/sample
- 20 ul
- Glucose, Lactate
EKF Diagnostics
- Compact whole blood ß-ketone and glucose analyzer
- Beta-ketone in 10 seconds; Glucose in 5 seconds
- 1 µl
- Ketones and glucose
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