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Automated thromboelastograph IMTEG2
coagulationfibrinogenblood

automated thromboelastograph
automated thromboelastograph
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Characteristics

Operation
automated
Analysis mode
coagulation
Test type
fibrinogen
Sample type
blood
Configuration
compact
Weight

8 kg
(17.6 lb)

Length

24.6 cm
(9.7 in)

Width

20.4 cm
(8 in)

Height

39.1 cm
(15.4 in)

Description

Thromboelastography (TEG) is a method of testing the efficiency of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, widely used in many fields such as blood bank, laboratory, surgery and anesthesiology. Make thromboelastograph analysis system accessible to small hospitals Present whole visual picture of coagulation and fibrinolysis system Provide more targeted therapy guidelines Thromboelastography (TEG) is a method of testing the efficiency of blood coagulation and fibrinolysis, widely used in many fields such as blood bank, laboratory, surgery and anesthesiology. • Make thromboelastograph analysis system accessible to small hospitals • Present whole visual picture of coagulation and fibrinolysis system • Provide more targeted therapy guidelines • Compact system with built-in computer and 7" color touch screen • Independent reaction cup to reduce the running cost • Triple quality control to guarantee reliability of test results • Various test items available: Standard, rapid TEG, TEG with heparinase, functional fibrinogen, platelet mapping AA, ADP, AA+ADP tests • High sensitivity of system to ensure accuracy • Ex pert software for data processing and storage • Operation temperature: 15-30°C • Operation humidity: 20-80% • R, K, Angle, MA: CV<10%
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