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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Avl
Model: Opti 3
Manufacturer: Avl
Model: Opti 3
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Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
Location: United States, Washington
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 89%
2,600

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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: I-stat
Model: Portable Clinical Analyzer
Manufacturer: I-stat
Model: Portable Clinical Analyzer
Location: Hong Kong
Business type: Laboratory
Business type: Laboratory
1,880
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Gem
Model: Premier 3000
Manufacturer: Gem
Model: Premier 3000
Location: United States, Virginia
Business type: Dealer
Business type: Dealer
2,500
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Mallinckrodt Puritan Bennett
Model: Gem Premier 5300
Manufacturer: Mallinckrodt Puritan Bennett
Model: Gem Premier 5300
Location: United States, Minnesota
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Bayer
Model: DCA 2000+
Manufacturer: Bayer
Model: DCA 2000+
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Distributor
Rating: 93%
Business type: Distributor
Rating: 93%
1,500
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: GEM Premier 3000
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: GEM Premier 3000
Location: Germany, Hamburg
Business type: Laboratory
Business type: Laboratory
3,957
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: GEM Premier Plus
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: GEM Premier Plus
Location: Belgium, Brussels
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2000
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: Synthesis 15
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: Synthesis 15
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Broker
Business type: Broker
225
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: Synthesis 20
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: Synthesis 20
Location: United States, New York
Business type: Broker
Business type: Broker
399
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Avl
Model: 995
Manufacturer: Avl
Model: 995
Location: United States, Texas
5,000
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Bayer
Model: Rapidlab 840
Manufacturer: Bayer
Model: Rapidlab 840
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 93%
4,761
2004
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Chiron Diagnostics
Model: 248
Manufacturer: Chiron Diagnostics
Model: 248
Location: United States, California
Business type: Dealer
Business type: Dealer
2,495
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Nova Biomedical
Model: Start Profile Critical Care Xpress
Manufacturer: Nova Biomedical
Model: Start Profile Critical Care Xpress
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Dealer
Business type: Dealer
14,900

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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Osmetech
Model: OPTI CCA
Manufacturer: Osmetech
Model: OPTI CCA
Location: Poland, Malopolskie
Business type: Distributor
Business type: Distributor
4,222
2005
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Device: Blood Gas Analyzer
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: Synthesis 15
Manufacturer: Instrumentation Laboratory
Model: Synthesis 15
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Dealer
Business type: Dealer
300

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The model & manufacturer of the marked items have changed due to an acquisition between companies, and are also known as:
| Current Manufacturer / Model Name | Alternative Manufacturer / Model Name |
|---|---|
| Sysmex / OPTI CCA | Osmetech / OPTI CCA |
| Chiron / Rapidlab 840 | Bayer / Rapidlab 840 |
| Gem / Premier 3000 | Instrumentation Laboratory / GEM Premier 3000 |
Blood Gas Analyzer may also be referred to as :
pH Analyzer | Fetal Monitor, pH | Blood Gas/pH Analyzer | Blood Gas .pH AnalyzerTips for buying Blood Gas Analyzer
- When choosing a blood gas analyzer instrument, facilities should rely mainly upon available assays on an instrument, the throughput capacity, and the availability of blood gas/pH analyzer models to meet different volume and testing needs within the same facility.
- Larger, more automated blood gas analyzers with a wide-scale test menu and high throughput will probably be used in medical centers. These blood gas analyzers can also provide stat testing. These blood gas analyzers are often used for determining diagnosis, follow-up care, and the effectiveness of treatment.
- Facilities with specialized testing requirements or midsize or small facilities can use smaller blood gas analyzer systems that may be less automated, with lower throughput, and a smaller test menu. Smaller blood gas/pH analyzer systems that offer the required test in the shortest time using the smallest amount of patient specimen may be sufficient for specialty testing.
- Facilities that handle urgent or specialty testing may consider blood gas analyzer devices that can assay whole blood or samples that do not need centrifugation.
- A broad test menu is not necessarily needed in blood gas analyzers used in specialty areas. However, it is required in central blood gas analyzers, which should be capable of testing for certain key analytes; the presence or absence of which may indicate a life-threatening situation and calls for immediate action.
- Facilities are encouraged to perform an on-site evaluation of the blood gas/pH devices to be purchased. This enables facilities to test performance qualities with the workload and sample types that are normally handled.
- An important factor to be considered by facilities is an effective quality control system. An inappropriate blood gas analyzer system can result in unnecessary test runs, delayed patient results, and failure of proficiency tests; all of which waste time and money.
- Facilities should prefer blood gas analyzer devices that minimize operator contact with specimens because of the risk of infection involved with handling any body-fluid specimen.




















