Seamaty POCT Biochemistry Analyzers: A Comprehensive Introduction for 2024

release time:2024-07-16 15:03:26

Seamaty: Elevating Point-of-Care Testing with Cutting-Edge Biochemistry Analyzers

In the dynamic realm of healthcare, Seamaty stands as a pioneer, offering a comprehensive range of POCT (Point-of-Care Testing) biochemistry analyzers that empower clinicians to deliver rapid, accurate diagnoses at the patient's bedside. With a steadfast commitment to innovation and excellence, Seamaty has established itself as a trusted partner for medical professionals worldwide.

Unveiling the Star Performers: SD1, SMT-120, and SD3

Seamaty's portfolio boasts three exceptional POCT biochemistry analyzers, each tailored to meet the diverse needs of modern healthcare settings:

Seamaty SD1: A widely acclaimed bestseller in over 100 countries, the SD1 fully automated dry chemistry analyzer excels in delivering reliable results for a broad spectrum of biochemical tests, including electrolytes, liver function, kidney function, cardiac markers, and lipid panels.

Seamaty SMT-120: This versatile POCT fully automated biochemistry analyzer seamlessly integrates routine biochemistry, coagulation, electrolyte, and select immune tests into a compact and portable unit. Its widespread adoption extends to primary care clinics, hospitals, emergency departments, and field rescue operations.

Seamaty SD3: Unveiled in 2024, the SD3 POCT fully automated dry chemistry analyzer redefines efficiency with its unique fan-shaped reagent tray design. Unlike conventional circular trays, the SD3 accommodates three samples or tests simultaneously, significantly boosting throughput and cost savings.

Seamaty POCT Biochemistry Analyzers in 2024

Comparative Analysis: SD1 vs. SMT-120 vs. SD3

To guide your selection, here's a comparative overview of the key features:

Feature

SD1

SMT-120

SD3

Sample Type

Whole blood, serum, plasma

Whole blood, serum, plasma

Whole blood, serum, plasma

Sample Volume

100 µL

100 µL

50 µL (minimum)

Testing Time

9 minutes

9 minutes

5 minutes (with ring reagent tray)

Data Interface

4 USB ports, 1 network port

2 USB ports, 1 network port

4 USB ports, 1 network port

Sample Loading

Front

Side

Front

Weight

4.5 kg

4 kg

4 kg

Reagent Tray Type

Circular

Circular

Circular, fan-shaped, ring-shaped

Instrument Throughput

Single channel

Single channel

Three channels

Seamaty POCT Biochemistry Analyzers: Defining Advantages

Seamaty POCT biochemistry analyzers stand out with a compelling array of benefits:

  • Minimal Sample Volume: Requiring as little as 50 µL, these analyzers are gentle on patients, particularly children and the elderly, and support capillary blood sampling.
  • Effortless Operation: Fully automated with no pre-treatment steps, these analyzers enable results in 9-12 minutes, making them accessible to non-laboratory personnel.
  • Unparalleled Accuracy: Employing advanced analytical principles and optical measurement techniques, coupled with real-time quality control systems, these analyzers deliver highly reliable results.
  • Compact Portability: With a footprint significantly smaller than conventional benchtop analyzers, these lightweight units facilitate easy transportation and bedside testing.
  • Minimal Maintenance: The absence of fluidic pathways and pump valves reduces wear and tear, while single-use reagent trays eliminate cleaning and maintenance requirements.
  • Seamless Data Management: Capable of storing up to 500,000 patient records, these analyzers connect to LIS (Laboratory Information Systems) via RS-232 for efficient data management.

Comprehensive Test Menu: Addressing Diverse Clinical Needs

Seamaty POCT biochemistry analyzers encompass an extensive test menu catering to a wide range of clinical applications:

  • Liver Function: Total Protein (TP), Albumin (ALB), ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase), AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase), Total Bilirubin (TB), Direct Bilirubin (DB), Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT), Cholinesterase (CHE), Total Bile Acids (TBA), Globulin (GLOB*), Albumin/Globulin Ratio (A/G*), Indirect Bilirubin (lBil*)
  • Kidney Function: Creatinine (Crea), Urea, Uric Acid (UA), Cystatin C (Cys-C), Urine Creatinine Ratio (U/C*)
  • Glycemic Control: Glucose (GLU), Fructosamine (FRUC), Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c)
  • Lipid Profile: Total Cholesterol (TC), Trig

In conclusion, Seamaty POCT biochemistry analyzers empower healthcare professionals to deliver exceptional patient care through rapid, reliable testing at the point of care. With their user-friendly design, comprehensive test menu, and minimal maintenance requirements, Seamaty analyzers are a perfect fit for clinics, hospitals, and any setting demanding efficient and accurate diagnostics. Take your diagnostics to the next level. Contact Seamaty today to explore how our innovative POCT analyzers can revolutionize your practice.

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