
General Chemistry Reagent i-STAT
CARTRIDGE, TEST CHEM8+ I-STAT (25/BX)
| MPN | 1166840 |
|---|---|
| Brand | McKesson |
| Packaging | BX/25 |
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- The i-STAT CHEM8+ cartridge with the i-STAT 1 System is intended for use in arterial or venous whole blood in point of care or clinical laboratory settings
- Each i-STAT single-use cartridge uses advanced biosensor technology that applies microfluidics to process the most comprehensive range of clinical tests in a single platform, allowing clinicians to access the time-sensitive diagnostic information they need
- To perform a test, 2 to 3 drops of blood are applied to a cartridge, which is then inserted into the i-STAT handheld
- Prior to running a test, each cartridge initiates a series of preset quality control diagnostics, from monitoring the quality of the sample to validating the reagent
- Each test cartridge contains chemically sensitive biosensors on a silicon chip that are configured to perform specific tests
- Chem8+ Sodium / Potassium / Chloride / Ionized Calcium / Urea Nitrogen / Glucose / Creatinine / Hematocrit / TCO2 CLIA Non-Waived For i-STAT1 System 9 Tests
| Application | General Chemistry Reagent |
| CLIA Classification | CLIA Moderate Complexity |
| CLIA Classified | CLIA Non-Waived |
| For Use With | For i-STAT1 System |
| Number of Tests | 9 Tests |
| Sample Type | Whole Blood Sample |
| Specialty | General Chemistry |
| Storage Requirements | Requires Refrigeration |
| Test Category | General Chemistry |
| Test Format | Cartridge |
| Test Name | Sodium / Potassium / Chloride / Ionized Calcium / Urea Nitrogen / Glucose / Creatinine / Hematocrit / TCO2 |
| Test Type | Renal |
| Time to Results | 2 Minute Results |
| Volume | 25 Cartridges |
Product Notice
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Requires Refrigeration
Notice - This product is non-returnable

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