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Cobas H232 analyzer with scanner for cardiovascular diagnostics


Description:


The Cobas H232  point-of-care system enables the rapid and reliable determination of cardiac blood markers such as troponin T, CK-MB, myoglobin, D-dimer, and NT-proBNP, thus supporting rapid decision-making in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. It can be used at a fixed location in the hospital or emergency department, for pre-hospital diagnostics in ambulances, or in battery mode (e.g., during home visits or directly at the patient's bedside).


Product features:


  • Supported communication channels: WLAN, QR code, Ethernet, USB (HBU), IR
  • Number of measurements with a fully charged battery pack: 10 measurements
  • Protection class: III
  • The power-on time is less than 20 seconds on restart and 1 second from standby mode.
  • with programmable automatic shut-off between 1 and 60 minutes
  • Temperature range: 18 °C to 32 °C
  • Relative humidity: 10% to 85% (without condensation)
  • Maximum altitude above sea level: 4,000 m
  • Contrast-adjustable display, also operable with gloves 
  • with barcode scanner


Information on parameters and samples:


  • Place the device for applying the sample on a flat, vibration-free surface until the required volume is completely absorbed by the test strip.
  • Sample type: Heparinized venous whole blood
  • Sample volume: 150 µL
parameterMeasuring rangeSupported UnitsMeasurement duration
Troponin T
40 - 2000 ng/lng/l, pg/l, ng/ml, μg/l12 minutes
NT-proBNP60 - 9000 pg/mlpg/ml12 minutes
D-Dimer01 - 4.0μg/mlμg/ml, ng/ml, mg/l, μg/l8 minutes
Myoglobin30 - 700 ng/mlng/ml8 minutes
CK-MB1.0 - 40 ng/mlng/ml12 minutes

 

Technical data:

  • Dimensions: 275 x 102 x 55 mm
  • Mains connection input: 100 V AC to 240 V AC (± 10 %) / 50 Hz to 60 Hz / 400 mA
  • Mains connection output: 7.5 V DC / 1.7 A
  • Battery operation
  • Weight: 0.65 kg
  • memory
    • Results from 2000 patient measurements
    • Results of 500 QC measurements
    • Results from 200 IQC measurements
    • Patient list with 4000 entries
    • User list with 5000 entries