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Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A10

Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A10

Blood Gas Analyzer ZBGA-A10 analyzes pH, pO₂, pCO₂, electrolytes, glucose, lactate, and more in a single test. It requires a minimal blood volume of only <170µL, making it ideal for neonatal and critical care patients. It also features a disposable dry lactate-glucose electrode. Our product offers hassle-free maintenance with automatic sample aspiration, needle cleaning, and waste-free reagent packs, ensuring better patient outcomes and enhanced workflow efficiency.

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Frequently Asked Question

1. What should I do if the analyzer gives an error message?

Refer to the user manual or manufacturer’s guide. Common steps include: Checking sample quality Running calibration tests Ensuring proper reagent levels Restarting the device

2. How fast are the results available?

Standard parameters: ~60 seconds Lactate and glucose: <90 seconds

3. How long can reagent packs be stored?

Room temperature storage: 9 months Onboard the analyzer: 45 days

4. What quality control (QC) features are included?

Multi-level quality control QC charts for trend analysis Exportable QC reports

5. What is the lifespan of the disposable lactate-glucose electrode?

The dry lactate-glucose electrode is valid for up to 30 days, reducing maintenance and reagent usage.

6. Where is a blood gas analyzer used?

It is commonly used in ICUs, emergency rooms, operating rooms, and laboratories to monitor critically ill patients.

7. How much blood is needed for testing?

Most modern blood gas analyzers require 50–200 microliters of blood.

8. How long does it take to get results?

Results are usually available within 30–120 seconds, depending on the model.