An electrolyte analyzer is a specialized laboratory instrument used to measure the levels of electrolytes in biological fluids, primarily blood and urine. Electrolytes are essential ions, including sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), chloride (Cl-), bicarbonate (HCO3-), and others, which play critical roles in maintaining various physiological functions, such as fluid balance, nerve transmission, and muscle function. Read more
Rapid Analysis: Electrolyte analyzers can provide quick results, often within minutes, making them essential in emergency and clinical settings.
Automated and Semi-Automated Models: Many modern analyzers offer fully automated operation, while some may require manual sample preparation and loading.
Multimodal Testing: These devices can often measure multiple electrolytes simultaneously, improving workflow efficiency.
Data Management: Many analyzers include data storage and reporting capabilities, allowing for integration with laboratory information systems (LIS) for better patient management.
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