Sysmex Europe has launched its new three-part differential automated hematology analyzer XQ-320

The XQ-320 is a robust device, with low demands for sample volume, bench space, and maintenance

11 Apr 2022
Blake Forman
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Sysmex Europe has recently launched its new three-part differential system ‘XQ-320 XQ-Series Automated Hematology Analyzer’, answering the needs of this important high-volume market segment.

XQ-320 brings excellence in quality to a diverse range of clinical laboratory environments with reliable technology and a new level of usability. Users can get a first real impression of the new instrument at the EuroMedLab exhibition in Munich, Germany, 11–13 April 2022.

The market segment today

The three-part differential hematology market is a high-volume segment with more than 30,000 analyzers sold globally per year. Due to their simplicity, three-part differential analyzers are still cost-efficient devices for developing healthcare systems, while in the more mature markets, the local availability of hemograms is becoming increasingly relevant. The XQ-320 offers a great solution to the latter as it can be used as a stand-alone device, for instance for physician’s office laboratories, or as a supplementation in more complex facilities, such as bigger hospitals, where three-part differential analyzers quickly provide results, for example in emergency rooms, on specialized wards, or other rapid-response diagnostic settings.

Further, a new tendency to partially revert the long ongoing trend of centralization in healthcare systems is emerging in various countries, and this has been intensified, if not set off, by the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 exposed the weaknesses of the centralization approach, resulting in initiatives to de-centralize access to diagnostic laboratories by providing local healthcare services in healthcare centers or joint practices that may be connected to a bigger facility, such as a hospital or private lab in the region. The XQ-320 offers an excellent solution for such local facilities.

XQ-320 – a valuable asset in all kinds of laboratory environments

The new XQ-320 was designed by Sysmex to bring quality hematology testing to as many sites as possible in this highly diverse market segment. To this end, XQ-320 was equipped with a multitude of different features allowing it to meet the diverse needs of the various types of laboratories in the healthcare facilities outlined above.

While keeping the proven technology of the XP-300, new features used in Sysmex’s larger five-part differential analyzers were added, such as clear flagging messages, the user interface, and a large touch screen. Since results correlate well with the larger analyzers including the flagship XN-Series, and because of its various connection possibilities, integration of XQ-320 in laboratory and hospital networks is facilitated.

The XQ-320 is a robust device, with low demands for sample volume, bench space, and maintenance. It is very easy to operate, including fast user logon via barcode and quick start-up, and presents the results at a glance in less than a minute, which supports healthcare professionals in keeping their focus on the patient.

Catering for special needs in terms of regulations, XQ-320 offers a range of functions related to quality control and patient data safety, some of which can be optionally activated depending on the area the instrument is installed in.

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Sysmex Europe has launched its new three-part differential automated hematology analyzer XQ-320