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Product Name Differential automatic blood analyzer
Catalog No. PB-00129
Description Differential automatic blood analyzer is a medical device that automates and accurately analyzes blood samples. It utilizes optical, electronic and flow cytometry techniques to detect and classify various components of blood, particularly the number and type of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. Through differential analysis, this instrument not only improves the efficiency and accuracy of testing, but also helps doctors quickly diagnose a wide range of conditions such as infections, inflammation and blood disorders, providing an important basis for clinical decision-making.
Weight 24.3 kg
Size 340 × 465 × 425 mm
Application It can be used to automate and accurately analyze blood samples to detect and classify various components of blood, especially the number and type of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets.
Operating Temperature Operate at 4-30°C.
Transportation Condition Transportation at room temperature.
Technology WBC: Impedance method;
RBC, PLT: Sheath flow impedance method;
HGB: Colorimetric method.
Data Storage 50,000 Complete sample results with histograms.

The differential automatic blood analyzer, also commonly referred to as automated blood cell differential analyzer or digital hematology differential analyzer, stands as a cornerstone of modern clinical diagnostics, addressing long-standing challenges in blood testing efficiency and accuracy. Its evolution is deeply tied to the evolving needs of healthcare providers, laboratories, and patients worldwide.​

Before the advent of automated solutions, blood cell differential analysis relied entirely on manual microscopy. Laboratory technicians would manually count and classify blood cells under a microscope—a process fraught with limitations:​
·Subjectivity: Results varied widely based on the technician’s skill, experience, and even fatigue levels, leading to inconsistent diagnoses.​
·Time-Consumption: A single sample could take 15–30 minutes to analyze, creating bottlenecks in busy hospitals and clinics, especially during peak hours or medical emergencies.​
·Low Throughput: Manual methods could only handle a small number of samples per day, failing to meet the demands of large-scale healthcare facilities or public health initiatives.​

The breakthrough came in the late 20th century, as advancements in microelectronics, fluid dynamics, and optical sensing paved the way for the first automated blood analyzers. Early models focused on basic cell counting, but as medical research advanced—particularly in hematology, oncology, and infectious diseases—the need for detailed cell classification (e.g., distinguishing between neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes) became critical.​

Today’s differential automatic blood analyzers, like the Item 129 from Alta Diagno Tech, integrate cutting-edge technologies such as laser flow cytometry, impedance sensing, and colorimetric analysis. These innovations enable not only fast and accurate cell counting but also the detection of abnormal cell morphologies—key indicators of conditions like leukemia, anemia, or sepsis.​

Beyond clinical settings, this device has become indispensable in:​
·Research Laboratories: Supporting studies on blood disorders, immune system function, and drug development.​
·Veterinary Care: Analyzing animal blood samples to diagnose illnesses in pets, livestock, and wildlife.​
·Public Health Programs: Enabling large-scale screening for blood-borne diseases or nutritional deficiencies in communities.​
As healthcare continues to prioritize precision medicine and rapid diagnostics, the differential automatic blood analyzer remains a vital tool, bridging the gap between timely testing and effective patient care.

Comprehensive Analysis: Reports a wide range of parameters, including a 3-part or 5-part differential count, providing detailed insights into the patient’s blood profile.
High Precision: Ensures accurate results with low coefficients of variation (CV) for parameters like WBC, RBC, HGB, and PLT.
User-Friendly Interface: Equipped with a large LCD touch screen for easy operation and data management.
Fast Results: Capable of processing up to 60 samples per hour, delivering results in a timely manner.
Automatic Cleaning: Features automatic maintenance and cleaning of the liquid system, reducing manual intervention and potential errors.

The Differential Automatic Blood Analyzer offers significant benefits in terms of efficiency and accuracy. Its ability to provide detailed and precise blood analysis in a short time frame is invaluable in clinical settings. The user-friendly interface and automatic cleaning functions make it easy to operate and maintain, even for staff with minimal training. The high throughput ensures that laboratories can handle a large volume of samples without compromising on the quality of results. Additionally, the comprehensive analysis it provides helps in making more informed diagnostic decisions, contributing to better patient outcomes

For in vitro diagnostic use.

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