PT2 PT/INR Professional Monitoring System
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For CLIA-Waived Point-of-Care PT/INR Testing. Reports true PT time in a portable and easy-to-use handheld meter. Approved for oral Warfarin monitoring only. INR range: 0.8 to 8.0. Processing time: <1 minute. Stores 2000 patient test results. Color touchscreen. WiFi and Bluetooth enabled. Power source: Built-in rechargeable battery . The Coag-Sense PT2 PT/INR Professional Monitoring System is a sleek, easy-to-use portable device that gives accurate prothrombin time (PT) – the only PT/INR test meter to do so – at point-of-care. It uses a groundbreaking mechanical clot detection technology that produces results akin to WHO’s gold standard tilt-tube method but without the latter’s complex and time-consuming processes. Despite its advanced technology, the Coag-Sense PT2 is very easy to use, fits in your pocket or a pouch, and requires only a small sample size, letting healthcare professionals get accurate results anytime, anywhere in under a minute. This device is designed for patients taking Warfarin as an anticoagulant. Simple and Accurate Testing: The Coag-Sense PT2 System represents a technological breakthrough in point-of-care PT/INR testing by providing actual PT seconds in a compact and handheld device. Unlike its competitors that use algorithms to estimate when a clot has formed, this compact and portable handheld meter determines precisely when a clot has formed, giving you results with cutting-edge accuracy. The Coag-Sense System consists of a meter, single-use test strips, and other accessories required for fingerstick testing. Once the meter is turned on and properly configured, the test strip is inserted into the dedicated slot. Then, a 10 uL blood sample collected from the patient is transferred into the test strip, which is automatically mixed with the clot initiating component. The PT time is the actual time from when the blood sample is applied to when the clot is formed. There are no estimates, no guesses – just cold hard data from a si
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