Labnic ESR Analyzer utilizes an advanced infrared sensor technology to deliver precise results. They feature fully automated operation for hands-free testing. Their built-in thermal printer provides instant printouts of results. They include digital controls, ensuring easy operation. Our fast and accurate ESR Analyzer is designed for applications in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic labs.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What does ESR stands for in ESR Analyzers?
Ans. ESR stands for Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate, which measures the rate at which red blood cells settle at the bottom of a test tube over a specific time, helping diagnose inflammation and other medical conditions.
2. How does an ESR Analyzer work?
Ans. It operates by analyzing blood samples in specialized tubes and measuring the sedimentation rate of red blood cells (RBCs) over a set period, typically 1 hour.
3. What are the advantages of using an ESR Analyzer with the Westergren method?
Ans. It ensures higher accuracy and precision by minimizing human error and variability. The analyzer can process multiple samples simultaneously, improving laboratory efficiency.
4. Is calibration required for ESR Analyzers?
Ans. Yes, regular calibration and quality control checks are necessary to maintain accurate and reliable test results. Many analyzers come with automatic calibration features.
5. Are ESR results affected by temperature or environmental factors?
Ans. Yes, factors such as temperature, humidity, and vibration can influence results. Many modern ESR analyzers have built-in temperature compensation to minimize such effects.