What Diseases And Diagnostic Parameters Can Be Tested By SMT120 Biochemistry Analyzer?

release time:2024-03-28 14:42:24

The SMT120 Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer is a multi-functional diagnostic tool integrating conventional biochemistry, coagulation, electrolyte, and immunoassay testing. This powerful system proves its worth in primary care, emergency departments, field operations, and various other settings.

Advantages of the SMT120:

  • Low Sample Consumption: Consuming merely 1/10 to 1/20 of the sample volume required by conventional chemistry analyzers, the SMT120 minimizes wastage and maximizes efficiency.
  • User-Friendly Interface: No specialized skills are necessary to operate the SMT120, making it accessible to a wide range of healthcare professionals.
  • Maintenance-Free Design: With its robust construction and absence of consumables such as tubes, pumps, and valves, the SMT120 offers hassle-free maintenance, reducing operational costs.
  • Superior Accuracy: Utilizing the photoelectric colorimetric principle, the SMT120 ensures precise results without the interference of random errors or cross-contamination commonly associated with conventional dry biochemistry analyzers using light reflection methods.

Diagnostic Parameters Tested by the SMT120:

The SMT120, a dry chemistry analyzer tailored for Point-of-Care Testing (POCT), boasts a versatile array of disposable reagent discs. Developed from cutting-edge space technology research, the Seamaty reagent disc is a self-contained single-use chemistry reagent disc engineered to accommodate diverse testing scenarios. Requiring a mere 3-4 drops (100ul) of whole blood, the SMT120 multi-test biochemistry analyzer can test over 46 diagnostic parameters, which can be combined into 21 distinct reagent panels.

Below is a table showcasing the various combinations of reagent discs offered by the SMT120:

Diagnostic Parameters Tested by the SMT120

Diseases Detectable by the SMT120:

The SMT120 is adept at detecting an extensive range of conditions, including but not limited to:

  • Liver Disease: By conducting Liver Function Tests (LFTs), the SMT120 can aid in the diagnosis of hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
  • Kidney Disease: Kidney Function Tests (KFTs) enable the detection of abnormalities indicative of conditions such as acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease.
  • Diabetes: Blood sugar tests facilitate the identification of elevated glucose levels, a hallmark of diabetes.
  • Heart Disease: Cardiac biomarkers assist in diagnosing heart-related ailments such as heart attacks, unstable angina, and heart failure.
  • Electrolyte Imbalances: The SMT120 can detect deviations in electrolyte levels, critical for maintaining proper bodily function.
  • Cancer: Tumor markers measured by the SMT120 aid in the detection of certain cancers, although further diagnostic tests are often required for confirmation.
  • Autoimmune Diseases: Levels of autoantibodies, indicative of autoimmune conditions, can be measured using the SMT120.
  • Infections: Immunoassays conducted by the SMT120 detect the presence of antigens or antibodies associated with viral or bacterial infections.

In conclusion, the SMT120 Multi-Test Biochemistry Analyzer represents a paradigm shift in disease detection, offering unparalleled accuracy, efficiency, and versatility across various healthcare settings.

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