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Blood gas breakthrough: haemolysis detection at the point of care

Werfen UK recently hosted its first Acute Care User Group Meeting, hearing from a knowledgeable line up of speakers as well as launching a groundbreaking update for its GEM range of blood gas analysers.

Birmingham was the venue for the first Acute Care User Group Meeting to be hosted by Werfen UK. A diverse but engaged audience – including many of Werfen’s own key opinion leaders – gathered at a city-centre hotel to hear from speakers on subjects including the clinical implications of pre analytical errors and haemolysis, gaining ISO:15189 accreditation for POCT services, implementation of the ROTEM thromboelastometry POCT system, and NHS procurement. 

The event also served as a platform for Werfen to formally present the latest addition to the company’s line up of blood gas analysers, the GEM Premier 7000 with iQM3. The new machine builds on the success of the GEM 5000 with the new feature of offering haemolysis detection at the point of care for the first time.

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