EKF’s new Altair™240 Clinical Chemistry Analyzer Revealed to UK Audience at IBMS 2015

The new Altair™ 240 fully automated analyzer designed with Stanbio chemistry products in mind

23 Sept 2015
Lois Manton-O'Byrne, PhD
Executive Editor

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EKF Diagnostics, the global in vitro diagnostics company, announces the UK launch of the Altair™ 240 clinical chemistry analyzer at the Institute of Biomedical Science Congress 2015 in Birmingham, UK, 28-30 September. This new bench-top platform represents EKF Diagnostics first fully integrated chemistry system designed for the global market Also on Stand 812, EKF will highlight the latest additions to its range of Stanbio liquid-stable, LiquiColor® and Liqui-UV® clinical chemistry reagents, including an assay for Procalcitonin - an important adjunct marker in the diagnosis of sepsis.

The new Altair™ 240 clinical chemistry analyzer fulfills a need for a fully automated and cost-effective, bench-top platform supported by the reliable and respected Stanbio Chemistry reagent menu. Built on 54 years of clinical chemistry expertise, the fully automated system with LIS bi-directional connectivity is easy to use, as either a main or back-up analyzer, and is capable of performing up to 480 tests/hour. In addition to being supported by EKF’s broad menu of Stanbio ready-to-use, bar coded, liquid reagents for routine and special chemistries, the Altair™ 240 also provides the flexibility to configure open channel applications for many esoteric assays.

Also on Stand 812, the Stanbio Chemistry Procalcitonin (PCT) LiquiColor Assay is a new test enabling the quantitative determination of PCT in serum samples, EDTA or lithium heparin plasma samples by latex enhanced immunoturbidimetric methodology. PCT is a marker for bacterial infection and sepsis and has been recognized as an important adjunct marker in the diagnosis of sepsis.

The new Stanbio Chemistry Procalcitonin (PCT) LiquiColor® Assay is fast, accurate and convenient. The test provides a precise result, which correlates well with established methodology, within 10 minutes and requires just 20 µL of sample. The reagents may be used on almost any liquid-based chemistry analyzer with open-channel capability. In addition, the reagent kit, calibrator and control sets are all available separately.

Other assays from the Stanbio Chemistry range can also be seen at Stand 812 including the B-Hydroxybutyrate (B-HB) LiquiColor® Assay for ketosis testing and the Glycated Serum Protein (GSP) LiquiColor® Assay, a two-three week indicator of average blood glucose. In addition, EKF Diagnostics’ Quo-Lab™ and Quo-Test™ – devices for the accurate measurement of HbA1c – will also be showcased at IBMS, as will the Hemo Control hemoglobin analyzer.

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