Product Description
Brand Boditech
Sample Type Serum/ Plasma/ WB
Pack Size 24T
CAT No SMFP-108
Biomarker Anemia
It is useful to check for association with vitamin D when abnormal calcium, phosphorus, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels are observed in a patient. In addition, when starting drug treatment for bone disease, bone weakness, or osteoporosis, it is useful for diagnosis and monitoring of vitamin D prescription treatment through periodic quantification of vitamin D.
Rapid and Accurate Vitamin D TestingThe Boditech AFIAS Vitamin D Neo leverages cutting-edge Fluorescent Immunoassay (FIA) technology, offering results within 3 minutes. Its high accuracy and broad measurement range (6.2-120 ng/mL) meet the demands of laboratory and point-of-care testing environments, ensuring reliable data for clinical decision-making.
User-Friendly Operation and ConnectivityWith intuitive touch button controls and an LCD display, the analyzer is easy to operate, even in busy clinical settings. It supports data storage for up to 1,000 test results, USB and RS232C connectivity for data transfer, and external printer compatibility, making record-keeping and data sharing straightforward.
Compact Design and PortabilityWeighing just 1.2 kg with a small footprint, the analyzer is easily portable, suitable for diverse environments. Its low noise level and durable construction (plastic and electronic components) ensure longevity and reliability, while the power-efficient design operates on a standard AC adapter.
FAQ's of Boditech AFIAS Vitamin D Neo:
Q: How is the Boditech AFIAS Vitamin D Neo used for testing?
A: The analyzer is used to measure 25(OH) Vitamin D levels in whole blood, serum, or plasma. The sample is prepared according to the instructions in the user manual and placed in the designated slot. The automated system delivers quantitative results in 3 minutes.
Q: What are the benefits of using this analyzer in a clinical setting?
A: Key benefits include rapid and accurate results, simple operation with touch button controls, portability, and reliable data management. Its compact size and low noise make it ideal for laboratories and point-of-care environments.
Q: When should the analyzer be used for Vitamin D testing?
A: It is suitable for routine Vitamin D (25(OH)D) screening, patient monitoring, or diagnostic purposes in healthcare facilities, laboratories, and clinics requiring fast, quantitative results.
Q: Where should the analyzer be installed or operated?
A: The device is designed for laboratory settings or point-of-care locations. It requires a dry place with ambient temperatures of 10-30C and access to a mains power supply (100-240V, 50/60 Hz).
Q: What is the data storage and connectivity process for test results?
A: The analyzer can store up to 1,000 test results in its internal memory. Data can be transmitted via USB or RS232C interfaces to external devices or printed using a supported external printer for record-keeping.
Q: How is the device maintained and stored when not in use?
A: To maintain optimal performance, store the analyzer at 10-30C in a dry environment and follow the cleaning and maintenance guidelines provided in the user manual. Ensure periodic calibration and use according to the shelf life indicated on kit packages.