Clinical Chemistry Analyzers

Clinical chemistry analyzers, also referred to as biochemistry analyzers, use measurement technologies including photometric and colorimetric testing, ion-selective potentiometry, and latex agglutination to analyze samples such as blood serum, plasma, and urine. Biochemistry analyzers are used in all types of laboratories, from small point-of-care clinics to high-throughput clinical labs, to test for analytes such as proteins, enzymes, and electrolytes. Applications include monitoring diseases such as diabetes, testing for metabolic functions or cardiac markers, and drugs-of-abuse testing. Benchtop analyzers are the most common type, but compact bedside models, usually with fewer test options, and high-throughput floor-based units are also available.

Considerations for purchasing a clinical chemistry analyzer

When choosing a clinical analyzer, research the instrument’s throughput capability (which can reach up to 10,000 combined ISE and colorimetric tests per hour), testing speed, and test menu to be sure it’s a good fit for your laboratory. Will a STAT mode or random-access capability be required? Is batch, random, or continuous analysis preferred? Consider if additional testing will be offered by the lab in the future to ensure the system offers the required capabilities. Remember that a higher-end instrument that uses less expensive reagents may prove to be more cost-effective over its lifetime. Additional factors include sample handling, the unit’s footprint, and its ability to work with microvolumes, a valuable parameter in neonatal units. Laboratories handling thousands of tests per hour will require bar-code handling and data management software.

Future of clinical chemistry analyzer

Advances in clinical chemistry analyzers will be concurrent with the development of new assays, further improving patient care. Manufacturers are customizing analyzers for use in smaller laboratories, use in very high volume situations such as in a large hospital, or in the field. As software capabilities continue to develop, clinical chemistry analyzers will be able to offer increased testing speed and degree of automation.

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CompanyEKF DiagnosticsEKF DiagnosticsEKF Diagnostics
ItemSTAT-Site WBAltair™ 240 Automated Chemical AnalyzerExcel™ Semi-Automated Chemical Analyzer
Catalog Number8000-001G6600-001G7700E-001
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DescriptionThe STAT-Site® WB analyzer from EKF Diagnostics is used for the quantitative determination of ß-ketones (Beta-Hydroxybutyrate or ß-HB) and glucose in whole blood taken from capillary or venous samples.Altair™ 240 is a compact, reliable and fully automated random access benchtop analyzer. The Altair™ 240 is supported by a full-range of bar-coded, liquid-stable, ready-to-use Stanbio Chemistry reagents. With positions for 43 reagents and the ability to configure open channels for your ... Read MoreExcel™ is a semi-automated photometer designed for use in small laboratories that require affordable sample testing.

The Excel™ is controlled by a microprocessor and samples are read using a flowcell module to ensure reagent consumption is optimised. It features an 18-position
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TypeCompact whole blood ß-ketone and glucose analyzerAutomated Chemical AnalyzerSemi-Automated Photometer
Regulatory StatusInquireInquireFDA 510 (k) cleared
Throughputß-ketone result in 10 seconds | Glucose result in 5 secondsUp to 400 tests per hourInquire
InterfaceDigital displayInquireFlip-up LCD display
AnalytesKetones and glucoseFull range of assays availableWide range of Stanbio Chemistry liquid and powder reagents available
Sample Volume1 µl1 to 400 µL250 to 500 µL
ChannelsSingleInquire120 channels
CapacityOne sampleUp to 400 tests per hour120 Channels
Dimensions(WxDXH) 57 x 15 x 95.5 mm(WxDxH) 93 x 72 x 60 cm(WxDxH) 370 x 400 x 140 mm
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