Routine Urinalysis is the 3rd
Most Ordered Test1
Urinalysis Represents 30% of
Lab Tests2
Manual Review Can Take 6x
Longer3
Streamline your Workflow from Start to Finish
Today’s urinalysis labs need reliable solutions that minimize manual review and standardize high-throughput processes. Our selection of urine chemistry and urine microscopy analyzers streamline your laboratory workflow by:
- Reducing the need for manual microscopic review using proprietary Digital Flow Morphology technology
- Standardizing particle classification using Auto-Particle Recognition (APR) Software that auto-classifies 12 urine sediment particles and sub-classifies 27 particles
- Pairing leading urine chemistry and microscopy solutions to create a scalable, fully automated urinalysis solution
- Improving laboratory system uptime with clinical informatics connectivity
Urinalysis Analyzers for All Labs
DxU 1800 System
Standardize workflow from sample to result with consistent system operation.
DxU Microscopy Series
Urine Microscopy, accurate urine particle analysis providing high levels of throughput.
DxU 1800c Analyzer
Optimize urinalysis workflow efficiency with up to 300 sample-per-hour throughput.
Solutions for Your Laboratory
Detect UTI Efficiently
Learn how Urine Culture Candidates Reports may offer insight into possible UTIs and streamline UTI testing workflow.
iQ Body Fluid Module
Streamline body fluid analysis in your laboratory. Enable accurate, automated body fluid cell counts in minutes - without workflow interruption.
Educational Resources
Designed for Every Laboratory and Everywhere
1. Delanghe, J., & Speeckaert, M. (2014). Preanalytical requirements of urinalysis. Biochemia medica, 24(1), 89–104. https://doi.org/10.11613/BM.2014.011
2. https://www.mlo-online.com/home/article/13004799/automated-urinalysis-in-the-clinical-lab [Accessed: February 16, 2021]
3. İnce, F. D., Ellidağ, H. Y., Koseoğlu, M., Şimşek, N., Yalçın, H., & Zengin, M. O. (2016). The comparison of automated urine analyzers with manual microscopic examination for urinalysis automated urine analyzers and manual urinalysis. Practical laboratory medicine, 5, 14–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2016.03.002
4. Liu Xuekai, Chen Weibin, Li Xiaolong, et. al. Establishment and validation of auto verification criteria for urine analysis workstation in a multi‐center study [J]. Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2020, 43(12): 1225-1231. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn114452-20200427-00433.
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