Benchtop Hematology Analyzer Enables Reduction of Manual Review Rates and Processes

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 09 May 2013
A new benchtop hematology cellular analysis system provides laboratories with quality results, improved first-pass accuracy, and automatic rerun and reflex testing, thereby reducing overall manual review rates and processes.

Building on its proven cellular analysis technology to further advance and optimize clinical diagnostic laboratories, Beckman Coulter Inc. (Pasadena, CA, USA) introduces the “UniCel DxH 600” Coulter cellular analysis system, a new benchtop hematology analyzer for mid- to high-volume laboratories. The hematology laboratory’s single most important step, and most time consuming, is the manual review. By reducing manual differential rates, the new analyzer frees labs to focus time on quickly and accurately reporting patient results, improving patient health, and reducing the overall cost of care.

Image: The UniCel DxH 600 — a new benchtop hematology analyzer from Beckman Coulter (Photo courtesy of Beckman Coulter).

With the same technology, user interface, and consumables as the UniCel DxH 800 Coulter analyzer, the UniCel DxH 600 brings superior standardization of results and process to the hematology laboratory, reducing personnel training and simplifying consumable inventory management. (To further enhance standardization, all new DxH 800 analyzers will be installed with the advanced software; and DxH 800 currently in use will be upgraded.)

The UniCel DxH 600 is equipped with robust software—recently cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)—that provides new features, enhancements, and research-use parameters. This advanced software also saves time by allowing labs to partially release patient results manually or automatically via decision rules. It also offers users the ability to create and edit decision rules during instrument operation and offers predefined decision rules using Cell Population Data (for research use only; not for use in diagnostic procedures). Additional features include the ability to track workload by the day, hour, and test, as well as providing automatic notification of STAT samples that have not been processed or released within an expected time frame, helping users to report STAT results efficiently.

"This new hematology analyzer has the ability to transform the hematology lab with unparalleled efficiency, revolutionary scalability, and quality of results,” said John Blackwood, senior vice president, Product Management at Beckman Coulter Diagnostics; “The UniCel DxH 600 advances the technology that [...] will change how labs manage their cellular analysis process.”

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