Product Description
Brand Arkray
Sample Type Urine
Test Type Coagulation
CAT No 21US108-60
The Thrombostat is a Single Channel Automatated Coagulation Analyser. It is up-to date, processor controlled semiautomatic measuring instruments for in - vitro diagnostic blood coagulation analysis. Its compact design and simple handling makes the THROMBOSTAT a powerful coagulometer.
Seamless High-Volume Coagulation TestingDesigned for clinical laboratories, the Thrombostat analyser delivers rapid results with a throughput of up to 60 tests per hour. Simultaneous multi-test capability and automatic or manual calibration ensure workflow efficiency-even during peak operational hours.
Intuitive Operation and User SafetyThe analyser features a large digital LCD display and built-in thermal printer for clear visualization and effortless report generation. On-screen prompts and an audible alarm system assist users throughout the testing process, enhancing operational ease and safety.
Comprehensive Data ManagementEffortlessly store and retrieve up to 1,000 test results in the internal memory. Secure data transfer is supported via USB or RS-232 ports, facilitating seamless integration with laboratory information systems and ensuring precise record keeping.
FAQ's of Arkray Thrombostat Automated Coagulation Analyser:
Q: How does the Arkray Thrombostat Analyser enhance coagulation testing in laboratories?
A: The analyser offers rapid and accurate coagulation testing, handling up to 60 samples per hour and accommodating 4 samples simultaneously. Its integrated software, automatic/manual calibration, and user-friendly interface streamline laboratory workflow and improve result reliability.
Q: What types of coagulation tests can be performed on this analyser?
A: The Arkray Thrombostat is suitable for a range of coagulation assays, including Prothrombin Time (PT), Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time (APTT), Fibrinogen, and Thrombin Time, making it ideal for comprehensive hemostatic evaluation.
Q: When should calibration be performed on the analyser?
A: Calibration can be conducted automatically or manually as prompted by the system. It is recommended after any major maintenance, reagent change, or as per laboratory quality control protocols to ensure accurate measurement and reliable results.
Q: Where can the analyser be used and what are the installation requirements?
A: This equipment is best suited for clinical laboratories, hospitals, and diagnostic centers. It requires a clean, dry environment at room temperature (15C to 30C), with less than 80% relative humidity, and access to a 220-240V AC power supply.
Q: What is the process for transferring and managing test data?
A: Test results can be automatically stored in the analyser's internal memory, which holds up to 1,000 results. Data can be easily transferred to external systems or computers using built-in USB or RS-232 ports, ensuring secure archiving and reporting.
Q: How is sample handling managed during testing?
A: The analyser accepts sample volumes between 15 and 200 microliters and can process up to four samples simultaneously. This multi-channel feature supports efficient handling of both single and batch tests, enhancing throughput in busy laboratories.
Q: What are the key benefits of using the Thrombostat analyser in routine diagnostics?
A: Benefits include high accuracy (CV < 3%), rapid turnaround, minimal maintenance, user-friendly operation with real-time error alerts, and flexible reagent compatibility. These features collectively ensure reliable coagulation analysis and improved patient care outcomes.