Lactate and glucose

High stability for true STAT readiness
Today, glucose and lactate are both frequently used parameters in critical care. Radiometer’s ABL800 Series offers glucose and lactate measurements with no interference from commonly seen substances. Unique stability and long lifetime of the sensors ensure maximum uptime and low operational costs. Radiometer’s ABL800 Series makes it simple to conduct true STAT glucose and lactate testing with high accuracy.

Interference suppression for reliable results
Errors due to varying hematocrit and oxidizable compounds such as acetaminophen are a common problem with many glucose and lactate analyzers. In the ABL800 Series, these common substances have been demonstrated not to interfere, even in up to several times the toxic concentration recommended by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI).

Maximum uptime - always ready to measure
Radiometer glucose and lactate sensors have long set the standard of stability and low drift. The unique design of the electrodes and membranes ensures a fast electrode response and extraordinary stability.

Longer sensor lifetime
Radiometer metabolite sensors are remarkably robust. Even with 50 or more samples a day, Radiometer’s glucose and lactate sensors can be relied upon for more than a year. Radiometer’s long-lasting sensors ensure maximum analyzer uptime, dependability, and low operational costs. Radiometer glucose and lactate membranes are also exceptionally durable. Replacement takes place just once a month.

Unique Radiometer accuracy
In addition to Radiometer’s rigorous internal specification test, the glucose sensor performance has been verified against the internationally recognized Standard Reference Material (SRM 965) from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). With its high accuracy, the ABL800 Series gives you clinical confidence in patient treatment.

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pCO2
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