2021-10-26
Diet affects a variety of substances in the blood. For example, the concentrations of glucose (GLU), triacylglycerol (TG), ALP and phosphorus. Eating a high-protein diet one day before the blood draw can result in high urea nitrogen (BUN) and uric acid (UA) results. The increase in lipid concentrations in the blood, especially TG, after eating can lead to a milky cloudy serum, which can interfere with biochemical measurements. This may result in high results for bile acids, proteins, calcium and phosphorus. The results of amylase measurements are low.
2021-10-26
Young animals are in an active developmental stage. Some biochemical indicators of normal young animals may not be in the reference range of adult animals. The skeletal metabolism of young animals is active, and skeletal growth increases the secretion of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) by osteoblasts, so that ALP activity is higher in growth-age animals than in healthy adult animals.
2021-10-26
Animal medicine is a particularly hot market in recent years. Compared with human IVDs, the threshold for product registration for animals is lower and the business model is more flexible. In terms of pet infectious disease detection technology, molecular diagnostic nucleic acid detection methods are also highly sensitive and specific. This can shorten the window period of infectious disease detection to the greatest extent.
2021-10-22
Modern medical care cannot be achieved without the support of advanced medical testing equipment. It is extremely important to enhance the maintenance of medical equipment to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the tests.
2021-10-22
The following is an introduction to the process of CE certification for medical devices.Step 1: Determine and analyze the exported device. Determine whether your medical device is within the scope of the 3 medical device directives of the EU.
2021-10-21
Biochemical analyzer is a device that measures a specific chemical composition in body fluids by using the photoelectric colorimetric principle and biochemical analysis method. For example, glucose, albumin, total protein, cholesterol, transaminases, etc.