Why Seamaty's Automated Hematology Analyzers are the Best Choice for Your Medical Practice

release time:2023-04-24 09:00:16

I. Introduction 

Seamaty is a leading manufacturer of medical diagnostic equipment, committed to providing high-quality point of care testing (POCT) products worldwide. With years of experience in the field, Seamaty has earned a reputation for producing reliable and accurate equipment that healthcare providers can trust. One of Seamaty's most popular products is its line of automated hematology analyzers, which offer numerous advantages over traditional manual methods. In this article, we'll explore the benefits of Seamaty's automated hematology analyzers and answer some frequently asked questions about these devices.

II. What are Seamaty's automated hematology analyzers?

Seamaty offers two different models of automated hematology analyzers: the 3-part auto hematology analyzer (SMT-30) and the 5-part auto hematology analyzer (SMT-50). Both models are designed to streamline the process of analyzing blood samples and provide accurate results quickly. 

While the SMT-30 can analyze up to 21 parameters, the SMT-50 can analyze up to 26 parameters, making it better suited for complex diagnostic tests that require a more comprehensive blood analysis. The SMT-30 mostly uses electrical impedance detection technology, while the SMT-50 uses light scattering detection technology. A 3-part hematology analyzer provides enough information for typical physician office laboratories, while a 5-part analyzer provides a more detailed and targeted assessment of blood status for specialty laboratories. Seamaty's automated hematology analyzers offer efficient testing with precision laboratory quality results, making them an excellent choice for medical practices worldwide.

III. Advantages of Seamaty's 3-part auto hematology analyzer (SMT-30)

  • Efficient testing with precision reference laboratory quality results: 

The Seamaty 3-part hematology analyzer (SMT-30) can test up to 21 parameters at once, delivering results that are comparable in quality to those obtained in a reference laboratory. This makes the SMT-30 an ideal choice for busy medical practices that need to process a large volume of samples quickly.

  • Compatibility with two modes of sampling and various printing options:

The SMT-30 is compatible with both whole blood and pre-diluted blood samples, giving healthcare providers more flexibility in their testing procedures. Additionally, the SMT-30 can be used with a variety of printing options, including a built-in thermal printer, an external laser printer, or an ink-jet printer. The device also supports protocol HL7 and is compatible with LIS systems.

  • User-friendly with auto-cleaning of sample probe and tubes and automatic fault processing function:

The SMT-30 is designed to be user-friendly and easy to maintain. It features an auto-cleaning function that cleans the sample probe and tubes between each use, as well as an automatic fault processing function that alerts users to any errors or malfunctions.

  • Low consumption of only three reagents and ≤20uL of sample:

The SMT-30 requires only three types of reagents, making it an economical choice for medical practices. Additionally, it consumes less than 20 microliters of sample per test, which helps to conserve valuable resources.

  • Lightweight design for easy portability:

 At less than 16 kilograms, the SMT-30 is lightweight and easy to transport between different locations. This makes it an excellent choice for medical practices that need to conduct tests in multiple locations or in the field. 

IV. Advantages of Seamaty's 5-part auto hematology analyzer (SMT-50)

  • Simple and reliable with laser scattering technology:

The Seamaty 5-part auto hematology analyzer (SMT-50) uses laser scattering technology, which makes it simple and reliable, delivering accurate results quickly. This technology is less prone to errors than traditional methods and requires less maintenance, which reduces costs and improves efficiency.

  • Small size with integration built-in design of reagent cabinet:

The SMT-50 is designed to be small and space-saving, with an integrated reagent cabinet that can hold up to 1L-DIFF lyse and 500ml-LH lyse simultaneously. This feature maximizes storage space, reduces the need for frequent reagent changes, and cuts down costs associated with maintenance.

  • Excellent user experience with removing blockage intelligent feature:

The SMT-50 is equipped with a removing blockage intelligent feature, which ensures minimal downtime and a smooth operation. The analyzer has a timing monitoring system that checks the status of the pinhole and automatically removes blockages, enhancing the user experience.

  • Accurate results with excellent algorithm, hardware, and liquid circuit design:

The SMT-50 delivers accurate test results, thanks to its excellent algorithm, hardware, and liquid circuit design. It is specifically designed to ensure the accuracy of PLT low values, making it a reliable option for medical practices that require precise results.

  • Ultra-low cost of operation with only three types of reagents:

The SMT-50 has an ultra-low cost of operation, thanks to its use of only three types of reagents. This feature reduces the cost of testing per sample, making it an affordable option for medical practices of all sizes.

V. FAQs about Automated Hematology Analyzers

  • How does an automated hematology analyzer work?

An automated hematology analyzer works by using a combination of technology, including laser light scattering and electrical impedance, to analyze blood samples. The analyzer measures various parameters in the blood, including the number of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets, as well as the size and shape of the cells. The results are then used to diagnose and monitor a variety of medical conditions.

  • What are the advantages of using an automated hematology analyzer?

Automated hematology analyzers offer several advantages over traditional manual methods of blood analysis. They are faster, more accurate, and more efficient, reducing the time and cost associated with blood analysis. They also require less manual labor and offer greater standardization, reducing the potential for human error.

  • What are the different types of fully automated hematology analyzer? 

There are several types of automated hematology analyzers available on the market, including 3-part and 5-part analyzers like the ones offered by Seamaty. 3-part analyzers measure the three main types of blood cells (red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets), while 5-part analyzers provide additional information about the different types of white blood cells. There are also automated hematology analyzers that can process larger volumes of blood samples, and analyzers that can measure other blood parameters like hemoglobin levels.

  • How does automated hematology analyzers measure MCV?

MCV, or mean corpuscular volume, is a measure of the average size of red blood cells in a blood sample. Automated hematology analyzers use electrical impedance or laser-based technology to measure the size of the red blood cells in a sample, and then use this information to calculate the MCV. This information can be used to diagnose and monitor a variety of medical conditions, including anemia, liver disease, and vitamin deficiencies.

VI. Conclusion

Seamaty's automated hematology analyzers offer a range of advantages for medical practices looking for high-quality, efficient, and accurate blood cell counting and analysis. The SMT-30 and SMT-50 models offer different features and capabilities to meet the unique needs of different medical practices, from small clinics to larger hospitals. With Seamaty's commitment to customer satisfaction and its global presence in the medical diagnostic field, medical professionals can trust in the quality and reliability of Seamaty's automated hematology analyzers.

If you're interested in learning more about Seamaty's automated hematology analyzers, or are ready to purchase one for your medical practice, contact Seamaty today via email sales@seamaty.com. Our team is available to answer any questions you may have and help you find the right analyzer for your needs.

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