Blood Gas
A blood gas analyzer (BGA device) is used for the rapid determination of key parameters of blood gas analysis directly in clinical routine. Typical parameters measured include pH, pCO₂, pO₂ as well as electrolytes or metabolites, depending on the system configuration. Modern blood gas analyzers enable standardized analysis from small blood samples and support medical staff in time-critical laboratory processes.
In emergency departments, intensive care units, and medical practices, the rapid availability of laboratory values is a crucial factor for efficient workflows. A BGA device can be used as a point-of-care solution directly at the patient’s bedside, thereby reducing transport times to the central laboratory. This supports structured workflows, particularly in situations where time is critical.
BGA device in use
A blood gas analyzer enables blood gas analysis to be performed directly at the point of patient care. Medical teams particularly benefit from short analysis times and standardized measurement processes in intensive care units, emergency departments, or operating rooms. Results are available within minutes and can be directly integrated into clinical decision-making processes.
Many systems are designed for continuous use in clinical environments and can be integrated into existing laboratory or hospital information systems. Measurement results can therefore be automatically documented and processed digitally. At the same time, modern BGA devices support efficient quality assurance and easy operation in daily clinical practice.
Service and integration
- Support with installation and training
- Integration with practice software and laboratory systems
- Personal support
- Flexible contract models
- Over 35 years of experience in laboratory diagnostics (IVD)