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Steven Wilson liked a reply on topic Re: ISCUSFlex Microdialysis POC instrument
Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 at 10:35 AM
Re: ISCUSFlex Microdialysis POC instrument
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View ReplyRachel Donner posted a reply on Re: ISCUSFlex Microdialysis POC instrument
Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 at 10:33 AM
Said: Thank you, Steven, for those considerations. I did read about the CLIA software and we will have to refer to our regulating bodies to get further guidance.We have a POC steering committee that ultimately decides on the usage and...
Steven Wilson posted a reply on Re: ISCUSFlex Microdialysis POC instrument
Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 at 10:22 AM
Said: Considering these points, the ISCUSflex could potentially fall under either Point-of-Care (POC) or a different department's purview, depending on various factors:Point of Care: If the device is primarily used at the patien...
Sonia Guzman posted a reply on Re: POC Blood Gas Instruments: ABL90 vs. Gem 5000
Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Said: We have 12 GEM5000 and they are amazing. No iQCP needed, which is a plus. Our operators love them. Their customer service is very good. Less maintenance and troubleshooting.
Rachel Donner posted a new Topic
Thursday, Jul 3, 2025 at 10:02 AM
ISCUSFlex Microdialysis POC instrument
My department recently had a request from our neuro critical care department for the ISCUSFlex microdialysis unit. This is apparently used to monitor brain injury by using a cerebral microdialysis catheter, and it monitors analytes such as glucose, pyruvate, and lactate to gather trends regarding brain tissue cell breakdown.
This is new territory for my department and I am wondering if anyone else has had experience with such a thing. Do you think this should be under the purview ...
This is new territory for my department and I am wondering if anyone else has had experience with such a thing. Do you think this should be under the purview ...
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