Nova Biomedical, a world leader in critical and point-of-care testing, offers whole blood testing products that improve patient safety and care, including StatStrip® point-of-care, whole blood meters and Stat Profile® Prime critical care blood gas analyzers.
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The Future of Pre-hospital Testing*
Lactate, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Glucose, and Ketone for early patient assessment and treatment
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POC Glucose Hospital Meter System
The world’s most accurate hospital glucose meter technology—proven in over 200 publications of hospital studies. The only glucose meters cleared by the U.S. FDA for use with critically ill patients.
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POC Lactate Hospital Meter System
For Lactate Assessment and Monitoring—Lactate is a biomarker for assessing and guiding therapy for tissue hypoxia in sepsis and septic shock.
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POC Creatinine Hospital Meter System
Rapid, real-time renal assessment for use prior to contrast imaging
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POC Lactate and Hemoglobin/Hematocrit Hospital Meter System*
One meter that measures lactate and hemoglobin / hematocrit using 2 test strips—Lactate to assess tissue hypoxia during sepsis, trauma, and other illnesses and Hb / Hct for anemia and blood loss monitoring. Unlike other meters, StatStrip LAC/Hb/Hct provides measured, not calculated, Hb and Hct results.
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The Future of Pre-hospital Testing*
Lactate, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, Glucose, and Ketone for early patient assessment and treatment
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Allegro POC Capillary Blood Chemistry Analyzer*
Compact point-of-care analyzer with clinically important menu of 10 measured, individually selectable, tests: HbA1c, blood glucose, lipids panel, urine albumin and creatinine, CRP, PT/INR. Allegro provides rapid results during the patient visit for improved clinical outcomes, workflows, and practice revenues.
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Nova Max Creatinine/eGFR*
Important new tool to improve kidney care and treatment through early detection of kidney disease—Creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) results reported (with or without race as a factor) using the CKD-EPI equation from a small, capillary fingerstick blood sample.
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*Not yet available in the U.S. or Canada |
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