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Productivity and efficiency benefits of new haematology analysers

Beckman Coulter has launched its DxH 560 AL, a tabletop analyser geared to reduce the time and resource constraints faced by small to mid-sized laboratories.

With the analyser’s Auto-Loading functionality, closed tube aspiration and walkaway capabilities, users can continually add up to 50 samples, provide safety against bloodborne pathogens and spend less time on manual instrument tasks. Compactly designed, the DxH 560 AL uses approximately 30% less counter space than other analysers in its class.

The DxH 560 AL delivers results in 60 seconds or less, and is the ideal instrument to use with difficult-to-draw patients (infants, oncology and elderly) as it only needs a 17 μL sample. The analyser also provides privacy and security features including customisable user login, paperless data management and fully traceable automated timeouts that guards patient electronic personal health information.

The DxH 560 AL is part of Beckman Coulter’s DxH 500 series of small-footprint tabletop haematology analysers, including the recently launched DxH 500 and the award-winning DxH 520. The full DxH 500 series of analysers includes dynamic gating for its five-part differential, eliminating rejected results and lowering manual interventions.

Beckman Coulter’s DxH 560 AL builds on the organisation’s strength in haematology innovation, and complements its broad spectrum of haematology analysers, including the DxH 690T for mid-volume, DxH 900 for high-volume and DxH connected workcell solutions for ultrahigh-volume facilities.

www.beckmancoulter.com/en/products/hematology/dxh-560-autoloader-hematology-analyzer

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