ICU point-of-care-testing solution
When you need fast results in the ICU at the point of care
Make critical decisions fast in the ICU at the point of care
In the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), every second counts. Changes in patient status can happen quickly and without warning. You rely on blood testing around the clock to carefully monitor changes in patient status.
Point-of-care testing (POCT) can help reduce waiting time for lab results with accurate results when you need them so you can spend more time on patient care.[1]
Radiometer, specialists in blood gas and acute care diagnostics since 1954, delivers comprehensive and connected POCT solutions to support fast clinical decision-making in the ICU.
How you can spend more time on patient care in the ICU
In addition to 19 critical blood gas parameters and 9 biomarkers, Radiometer offers seamlessly connected blood testing analysers, transcutaneous monitors, and a point-of-care IT solution that automate and simplify blood sampling and data capture with:
- Automatic patient-sample registration at bedside
- Automatic blood sample mixing
- Automatic blood aspiration and dispensing
- Automatic capture of data and transfer to hospital IT systems
In short, a POCT solution that can help boost efficiency in the ICU, enabling you and your staff to spend more time where it matters most—with patients.
The point-of-care solution allows us to quickly get the relevant parameters needed for the treatment of our critically ill, intensive care patients.
- Dr. Jan Brocke, Segeberger Kliniken, Germany
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Choose a complete and connected solution
The Radiometer ICU point-of-care-testing solution supports your daily work so you can make critical decisions fast, increase efficiency in your ICU and improve patient care with:
ABL90 FLEX PLUS blood gas analyser
safePICO syringes
AQT90 FLEX immunoassay analyser
AQURE POC IT solution
TCM5 FLEX transcutaneous monitor
1st Automatic for efficient testing
The solution installed in our ICU directly links the patient with the blood gas syringe and also transfers test results back to the patient bedside. This means we have short process times and can minimise sample mix-up.
- Dr. Jan-Olaf Kuhn, Chief Physician, ICU, University Hospital Greifswald, Germany
Read the related scientific articles on acutecaretesting.org
References:
2. Rapsang AG. Scoring systems in the intensive care unit: A compendium; Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine April 2014 Vol 18 Issue 4.
3. Spelten O. Transcutaneous PTCCO2 measurement in combination with arterial blood gas analysis provides superior accuracy and reliability in ICU patients. J Clin Monit Comput (2017) 31:153–158.
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