Hematology Analyzers from Axonlab
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Hematology analyzer: its importance in the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases
Blood count analyzers are indispensable tools for physicians to determine a person's health status. A complete blood count provides valuable information about the condition of the blood, including red and white blood cell counts, and hemoglobin and platelet counts. This information is essential for diagnosing and monitoring disease.
Are you looking for a suitable hematology analyzer?
We at Axonlab have numerous analyzers, other medical devices and tests that are suitable for your needs. For example, you will find the Microsemi CRP System from the renowned manufacturer Horiba in our portfolio. With this top performer in the fourth generation you can make a quick and safe therapy decision in case of bacterial or viral infections. With only 18 µl of blood, you can obtain reliable results, including the CRP value, in just 4 minutes. This hematology analyzer is an absolute recommendation for every practice laboratory.
The key to better diagnoses and reliable results
In hematology, you expect the best results from the hematology analyzer you use. For this reason, we offer you a selection of different analyzers, which is geared to your needs. For demanding hematology diagnostics in a larger laboratory, we have a number of different hematology analyzers in our portfolio. For example, the Yumizen H2500, also from Horiba, is a high-end hematology analyzer with CBC, 8-DIFF, NRBC, reticulocytes, optical platelets and body fluids, ideal for a laboratory with higher throughput. This reliable hematology analyzer is available from us with optional CIM and SPS included.
The right analyzer and available tests
We will be happy to find the right hematology analyzer for you together with you. There are a number of factors to consider when selecting the right hematology analyzer. One important consideration is the size of the system, especially if it will be used in a physician's office or smaller laboratory. Smaller instruments are often preferred because they take up less space and are easy to move around. Important features to consider when selecting a hematology analyzer include ease of use and the number of tests available. Some analyzers can only perform a limited number of tests, while others can offer a wider range of tests. The availability of training materials and customer support should also be considered.
The point-of-care in the physician's office
Hematology analyzers are important tools in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders. In particular, use at the point-of-care (POC) in the physician's office can help facilitate faster diagnoses and more effective treatments. By using them directly at the POC, physicians can make decisions more quickly and avoid unnecessary delays in diagnosis. Small, portable devices are particularly well suited for use in the physician's office because they take up less space and are easy to move around. However, careful selection of the right instrument, taking into account factors such as size, speed, accuracy, and cost, is critical to ensure that the instrument meets the needs of the practice and its patients.
The hematology analyzer in larger laboratories
Hospital laboratories can also process larger blood samples, increasing the precision of results and reducing potential misdiagnosis. The equipment is often equipped with advanced software and automation technology that can speed up the process and improve efficiency.
Another advantage of using hematology analyzers in hospital laboratories is that they can be operated and maintained by qualified personnel. This ensures that the equipment is functioning properly and that results are interpreted correctly. Overall, the use of hematology analyzers in the hospital laboratory is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders. They provide fast, accurate and reliable results and enable effective treatment of patients.