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Bio-Rad D-10 Hemoglobin Testing System Use the Bio-Rad D-10 Hemoglobin A1c Program to aid physicians' diagnoses of pre-diabetes and diabetes
D-10 Hemoglobin Testing System The D-10 instrument provides comprehensive, automated hemoglobin testing in a compact footprint. Combining HbA1c and HbA2/F/A1c testing on a single platform, the system offers simple, efficient operation for clinics, physician offices, or clinical laboratories.
Easy to use, the D-10 includes multilingual operational support. Developed for flexibility and reliability, the D-10 features an automatic system startup checklist and touch screen operation.
Add capacity to the D-10 and streamline workflow with the D-10 Rack Loader and improved system software. Technicians can load up to 50 samples for walkaway analysis without user intervention, with the flexibility to load samples as they become available. Load all kit reagents at once, with no need to change buffer bottles in the middle of a kit.
D-10 Hemoglobin Testing System The D-10 instrument provides comprehensive, automated hemoglobin testing in a compact footprint. Combining HbA1c and HbA2/F/A1c testing on a single platform, the system offers simple, efficient operation for clinics, physician offices, or clinical laboratories.
A normal A1C level is below 5.7%, a level of 5.7% to 6.4% indicates prediabetes, and a level of 6.5% or more indicates diabetes. Within the 5.7% to 6.4% prediabetes range, the higher your A1C, the greater your risk is for developing type 2 diabetes....Your A1C Result.A1C %eAG mg/dL71548183921210240
Easy and reliable HbA1c analyzer The Quo-Test HbA1c system is a fully automated hemoglobin A1c analyzer that uses patented boronate affinity fluorescence quenching technology to measure glycated hemoglobin from a 4 μl sample taken from a capillary or venous whole blood.
What's a Normal Hemoglobin A1c Test? For people without diabetes, the normal range for the hemoglobin A1c level is between 4% and 5.6%. Hemoglobin A1c levels between 5.7% and 6.4% mean you have prediabetes and a higher chance of getting diabetes. Levels of 6.5% or higher mean you have diabetes.
Reference values for HbA1c in age-groups For individuals aged 20–39 years the upper reference limit (URL) for HbA1c was 6.0% (42.1 mmolmol) increasing to 6.1% (43.2 mmol/mol) for individuals aged 40–59 years while for people aged ≥60 years the URL was 6.5% (47.5 mmol/mol).
In chemical tests, HbA1c concentration is measured based on a specific chemical reaction to the glycated N-terminal valine of the β-chain. Total Hb concentration is measured in parallel with photometry. Two independent tests, HbA1c and total Hb tests, are therefore required to calculate the HbA1c concentration.
Most home HbA1c tests require a sample of blood from the finger which is then applied to a solution. The solution usually requires a small bit of processing, which can vary depending on the kit. The solution may require one or more of the following: shaking, heating or letting to stand.
Glycated hemoglobinHemoglobin A1C / Full name
The D-10 System and accessories provide automated HbA1c testing and HbA2/F/A1c testing in one compact platform
A compact, fully automated solution that combines HbA1c and HbA2/F/A1c testing on a single platform. The system can be complemented with an optional rack loader that adds 50-sample capacity and STAT sample processing along with an optional thermal printer that provides paper reports.
Reagents and supplies for HbA 1c and β-thalassemia testing on the D-10 Hemoglobin Testing System
400 HbA1c tests to aid in the diagnosis and monitoring of patients living with diabetes.