Performing clinical diagnostic analysis on hemoglobin concentration is a common blood test. These types of analyses are performed on a hemoglobin analyzer. Hemoglobin analyzers (also referred to as HbA1c Analyzer) can report the concentration of hemoglobin in a blood or urine sample in g/L, g/dL, or mol/L. HbA1c Analyzers can run tests with samples as small as 1uL in just a few minutes.
Hemoglobin is a protein that contains iron that is found inside each red blood cell (RBC) that transports oxygen throughout the body. Other than oxygen, hemoglobin also binds to other gases such as, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and nitric oxide. There are different types of hemoglobins some of which are known to cause diseases such as sickle-cell anemia. Hemoglobin A is the most common variant.
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Company | EKF Diagnostics | EKF Diagnostics | EKF Diagnostics | EKF Diagnostics |
Item | Quo-Test Hb A1c Analyser | HemataStat II® Microhematocrit Centrifuge | Quo-Lab Hb A1c Analyzer | Quo-Lab® HbA1c Analyzer |
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Catalog Number | 3121-0011_VS | 100-100 / 100-101 | 3101-0011_VS | 3101-0011_VS |
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Description | The Quo-Test Hb A1c analyzer is a fully automated instrument that uses patented boronate fluorescence quenching technology to measure glycated haemoglobinfrom a 4ul sample taken from a finger prick or venous whole blood.
Sample results are available within four minutes and are reported in IFCC The Quo-Test Hb A1c analyzer is a fully automated instrument that uses patented boronate fluorescence quenching technology to measure glycated haemoglobinfrom a 4ul sample taken from a finger prick or venous whole blood.
Sample results are available within four minutes and are reported in IFCC and DCCT standards (Mono S & JDS reporting are also available). The Quo-Test can store up to 7,000 results which can be downloaded as text files to a PC via the integrated USB interface. Alternatively, resultscan be printed using the optional printer which connects via a serial port.
Quo-Test’s step by step instructions are displayed on its clear, multi-lingual display. Training time is thus kept to a minimum, allowing nurses and clinicians to concentrate on patient care.
Quo-Test is manufactured in Germany by EKF Diagnostics. Pending FDA clearance.
Features - Intuitive, step by step on screen instructions minimise training time
- Step by step instructions on display
- Multi-lingual menu
- Just 4µl blood required from finger prick or venous sample
- Barcode reader included. Only one scan per lot of cartridges required
- Stores up to 7000 results for efficient patient data management.
- User selectable dual reporting. User can select % DCCT, IFCC mmol/mol, eAG mg/dl or eAG mmol/l.
- PC software for LIS connectivity, USB Port
- Optional label printer available
- Optional label printer available
- Results within 4 minutes
- Boronate affinity method which is recognised as interference free
- Measuring range: 4–15% A1c
- Imprecision: CV <3%
- Unaffected by Hb variants, which do not result in reduced erythrocyte life span
- Traceable to the IFCC reference method
- Compact: 205 mm(h) x 205 mm(w) x 135 mm(d)
- Lightweight: 1.3kg
... Read More | The HemataSTAT® is a microhematocrit system. It provides a quantitative hematocrit. The hematocrit method measures the amount of red blood cells in relation to the amount of plasma. The test requires a small blood sample from a finger stick.
HemataSTAT® is also perfect for veterinary use.
The HemataSTAT® is a microhematocrit system. It provides a quantitative hematocrit. The hematocrit method measures the amount of red blood cells in relation to the amount of plasma. The test requires a small blood sample from a finger stick.
HemataSTAT® is also perfect for veterinary use.
Features - 60 second spin time
- 6 place rotor
- Built-in digital tube reader
... Read More | The Quo-Lab Hb A1c analyzer is a semi-automatic point of care device designed specifically to meet the needs of clinics and laboratories in situations where value for money instruments and consumables are a vital part of delivering diabetes care. A simple procedure delivers lab-accurate results The Quo-Lab Hb A1c analyzer is a semi-automatic point of care device designed specifically to meet the needs of clinics and laboratories in situations where value for money instruments and consumables are a vital part of delivering diabetes care. A simple procedure delivers lab-accurate results within four minutes (CV <3% at 7% A1c) from a venous or finger prick blood sample of just 4ul. Quo-Lab uses the same boronate affinity methodology used by Quo-Test and is similarly unaffected by Hb variants.
Quo-Lab's step by step instructions are displayed on a clear, multi-lingual display. Training time is thus kept to a minimum, allowing nurses and clinicians to concentrate on patient care.
The Quo-Lab HbA1c analyzer can store up to 7,000 patient results. Alternatively results can be downloaded to a PC using a USB cable or printed using the optional printer.
Features - User-friendly features minimise training time
- Step by step instructions on display
- User selectable language
- Just 4 µl blood required from finger prick or venous sample
- Innovative blood collector allows easy and consistent sampling
- Results within 4 minutes
- Uses boronate affi nity methodology which is widely recognised as interference-free
- Measuring range: 4-15% A1c
- Imprecision: CV <3% at 7% A1c
- Unaffected by Hb variants, which do not result in reduced erythrocyte life span
- Traceable to the IFCC reference method
- Barcode reader to scan calibration data, patient and operator ID
- Stores up to 7,000 results
- User selectable dual reporting. User can select % DCCT, IFCC mmol/mol, eAG mg/dl or eAG mmol/l
- USB port
- Optional label printer available
... Read More | Quo-Lab® HbA1c is a semi-automated desktop point-of-care analyzer for measuring glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c).
The semi-automated analyzer has been designed specifically to meet the needs of diabetes clinics and laboratories in settings that demand low cost of operation and ease of use.
From a Quo-Lab® HbA1c is a semi-automated desktop point-of-care analyzer for measuring glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c).
The semi-automated analyzer has been designed specifically to meet the needs of diabetes clinics and laboratories in settings that demand low cost of operation and ease of use.
From a simple procedure, Quo-Lab provides lab-accurate test results within four minutes (CV < 3% at 7% A1c) from a venous or finger prick blood sample of just 4 µl. Quo-Lab uses the same boronate affinity methodology used by Quo-Test® HbA1c and is similarly unaffected by Hb variants.
Step by step instructions are displayed on a clear, multi-lingual display. Staff training time can therefore be minimised and the opportunity for error is reduced.
Quo-Lab HbA1c can store over 7,000 results which can be downloaded as text files to a PC via the integrated USB interface. Alternatively, results can be printed using a printer which connects via a serial port.
Quo-Lab has received its CE mark and is available for sale in most global markets subject to local registration requirements.
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- Affordable A1c testing
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Semi-automated analyzer
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Easy to use
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Results in just 4 minutes
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Measuring Range | 4 to 15% A1c | Inquire | 4 to 15% A1c | 4 to 15% A1c DCCT |
Analysis Time | 4 min | 60 sec | 4 min | 4 minutes |
Sample Volume | 4 ul | Inquire | 4 ul | 4 µl |
Sample Type | Venous, arterial or capillary blood sample | Venous or capillary blood | Venous, arterial or capillary blood sample | Blood or Venous sample |
Analytes | HbA1c | Inquire | HbA1c | Inquire |
Dimensions | (WxDxH) 205 x 135 x 205 mm | (WxDxH) 177 x 279 x 127 mm | (WxDxH) 205 x 135 x 95 mm | (WxDxH) 205 x 135 x 95 mm |
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