Product Description
| Brand | Hemax health |
| Sample Type | Whole Blood |
| Test Type | Hemoglobin Variant Analysis |
| CAT No | GZ-100 |
Gazelle Reader is a portable point-of-care diagnostic analyzer designed for the rapid detection and quantification of hemoglobin variants associated with sickle cell disease, beta-thalassemia, and other hemoglobin disorders using microchip electrophoresis technology.Cutting-Edge Hemoglobin Variant DetectionUtilizing state-of-the-art microchip electrophoresis technology, the Gazelle Reader delivers rapid and reliable hemoglobin variant analysis in laboratory environments. Its portable design allows easy movement and use wherever needed, making it convenient for busy medical labs and diagnostic centers.
Seamless and Automatic OperationEngineered for fully automatic, real-time analysis, the Gazelle Reader simplifies laboratory procedures. It requires minimal user intervention, reducing potential errors and accelerating turnaround times, ensuring consistent and accurate results with every test.
FAQ's of Gazelle Reader:
Q: How does the Gazelle Reader perform hemoglobin variant analysis?
A: The Gazelle Reader uses microchip electrophoresis technology to separate and identify hemoglobin variants automatically. This advanced technique offers high sensitivity and specificity, resulting in accurate and quick detection of hemoglobin disorders.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using the Gazelle Reader in laboratories?
A: The main benefits include real-time, automatic hemoglobin analysis with minimal user input, portability for flexible use, and precise results. Its user-friendly operation enhances workflow efficiency and reliability in laboratory settings.
Q: When should laboratories use the Gazelle Reader for testing?
A: Laboratories can use the Gazelle Reader whenever they require hemoglobin variant analysis, such as diagnosing and monitoring hemoglobinopathies. Its rapid, real-time results help inform timely medical decisions.
Q: Where can Gazelle Reader be utilized within a medical facility?
A: The Gazelle Reader is portable and does not require wall mounting, so it can be conveniently placed on a benchtop in laboratory spaces, moved between rooms as needed, or integrated into mobile diagnostic setups in healthcare institutions.
Q: What is the process for using the Gazelle Reader?
A: To use the device, insert the prepared blood sample, start the automatic analysis, and view the real-time results on the display. The system manages the separation and identification processes with minimal operator involvement.
Q: How does the portable design benefit users of the Gazelle Reader?
A: Portability allows the device to be easily transported and used in different laboratory settings or sites, making it ideal for healthcare providers who need reliable, versatile equipment for hemoglobin analysis.