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Zimed ESR (Erythrocyte sedimentation rate) analyzers used in the medical laboratories to perform human blood sample analysis. Results analyzed using westergren method measures cells descended in millimeter. More precise results are obtained which are not interfered by jaundice, hemolysis or chyle.
Detection: Infrared optical detection
Reading channels: 10
Measuring time: 30 min
Sample volume: 1.6 ml
Detection: Infrared sensor
Reading channels: 30
Measuring time: 30 min or 60 min
Sample volume: 1.6 ml
Output: 20 samples / hr
Test channels: 10
Sample volume: 1.6 ml ( 1.28 ml blood + 0.32 Anticoagulant )
Test time ( adjustable ):
30 min ( Westergren 1 Hr )
60 min ( Westergren 2 Hr )
Measurement Rate: 0 to 150mm/h
Accuracy: 0.2mm
Output: 40 samples/hour
Analysis Channels: 20
Frequently Asked Question
Most modern ESR analyzers provide results within 20 to 60 minutes, depending on the model and method used.
Most ESR analyzers accept whole blood collected in EDTA or citrate tubes. Some devices may require specific sample preparations.
Most ESR analyzers are user-friendly, but basic training is recommended to ensure proper sample handling, test execution, and maintenance procedures.
Yes, extreme temperatures and humidity can impact sedimentation rates. It is essential to operate the analyzer in a controlled environment as specified by the manufacturer.
The ESR test helps in diagnosing conditions like infections, autoimmune disorders, and chronic inflammatory diseases. It is often used alongside other tests to monitor disease progression and treatment effectiveness.
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