Aptt Pt Inr Test Strip

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    2022-01-18 04:38

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Shenzhen Ultra-Diagnostics Biotec. Co., Ltd.

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The PT INR test helps ensure the effectiveness of the anticoagulant drug warfarin and that prothrombin time and internationally normalized ratio is appropriately prolonged. The APTT test is used primarily to investigate unexplained clotting or bleeding.

The APTT PT INR test strip combo merges the two tests in an easy-to-use single finger-stick blood test that provides highly accurate results within 240 seconds, and also supports more sample types as fingertip peripheral blood, anticoagulation and non-anticoagulation whole blood. A Large storage space up to 1000 test results in the portable coagulation analyzer UD-C100.

The dry reagent strips can be stored at room temperature for immediate use for up to 12 months, with no calibration required.

Clinical Applications:

√ Determining the effectiveness of blood thinning agents

√ To identity coagulation factor deficiency

√ To detect nonspecific antibodies associated with clotting episodes

√ To monitor standard heparin anticoagulant therapy

In addition to monitoring warfarin therapy, the APTT PT INR test strip combo will help in the determination of factor deficiencies and other coagulopathies in several point-of-care locations.

The enhanced connectivity options allow for immediate access to patients’ data via their electronic health records because wireless technology ensures fast, accurate transmission so that workflow will be more streamlined and results will be available for immediate treatment decisions.

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