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Selection of ELISA reader

Selection of ELISA reader

When choosing an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) reader, the following points should be considered:

1. The volume of the ELISA reader should not be too large

The laboratory space is limited, and the instrument volume is too large, which can take up a lot of space and cause inconvenience to other work. This is also the reason why small and aesthetically pleasing models are favored by people. In addition, during the inspection process, there is often splashing of sample liquid, so the outer shell of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay instrument should be easy to disinfect and clean.

2. The instrument operation should be simple, and the menu should be displayed in Chinese

Although the quality of inspection personnel is currently limited and has greatly improved, and there are also many people who understand English, reading Chinese is more convenient and clear than reading English.

3. Can accommodate more information

With the reform of the medical insurance system and the promulgation and implementation of the Regulations on the Handling of Medical Accidents, the importance of technical appraisal materials for hospital accidents is self-evident in the process of handling an increasing number of medical disputes. The accuracy of the test results often leads to disputes, so the original records in the test become the basis for judgment. In clinical testing, the printed record of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) after colorimetry is one of the original records. If this printed record can display sufficient information, it will provide great convenience for legal evaluation.

4. Requirements for contrasting colors and printing

Some hospitals have a relatively large sample size, and if the enzyme reaction is terminated and color comparison is not carried out in a timely manner, it will affect the test results. A good Kubiao instrument can quickly perform color comparison and printing, not only saving a lot of time for inspectors, but also ensuring the accuracy of marriage testing.

5. Configure vulnerable components

It is commonly used in clinical practice and has a high rate of damage to some components, such as the clamp and slide of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) reader. It is crucial for manufacturers to promptly configure vulnerable parts to ensure the normal operation of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) reader and extend its lifespan.


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