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The procedure, known as therapeutic apheresis, filters blood through a specialized machine. It removes abnormal proteins, ...
Assessing blood compatibility is crucial before in vivo procedures and is considered more reliable than many in vitro tests. This study examines the physiochemical properties and blood compatibility ...
Lippi G, Plebani M, Di Somma S, Cervellin G. Hemolyzed specimens: a major challenge for emergency departments and clinical laboratories. Crit Rev Clin Lab Sci. 2011;48 (3):143–153. doi:10.3109 ...
— Underlines Werfen's Leadership in Innovation with the Introduction of Hemolysis Detection at the Point of Care— BEDFORD, Mass., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Werfen today announced they have been ...
Werfen today announced they have been named the Silver Winner of the prestigious Edison Award, in the Emergency and On-Site Health Solutions category, for their GEM Premier 7000 with Intelligent ...
Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be replaced. The loss of red blood cells means that fewer are available to carry oxygen and nutrients to tissues or ...
The Aletta has a 95% success rate when it comes to drawing usable blood on the first attempt, and the machine can be especially useful for patients who might otherwise be difficult to successfully ...
The device also has a near-zero rate of hemolysis during blood collection, which is when red blood cells break down during or after the collection process making a sample unusable, according to ...
A probe comes out so the doctor can sample the blood, which only takes about fifteen seconds. The first thing the system does is a hemolysis check to see if there’s anything wrong with the sample.
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