
Sediplus® System Solutions
Sediplus® System Solutions

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The automatic blood sedimentation system Sediplus® S 200 with 10 measurement positions, and the Sediplus® S 2000 with 40 positions (can optionally be extended to 160 positions) for a high sample throughput, optimise ESR measurement.
Thermal printer, supply voltage: 6/230 V, with UK 230/6 mains adapter and connection cable
Sediplus® Data Manager, supply voltage: 230 V, incl. interface cable and mains adapter 100–240 V, DC with EU/UK/US adapter, for controlling and monitoring the transfer of data (measurement logs) from Sediplus® S 100, S 200 or S 2000 to a printer and lab data management
Yes, the ESR analysers can be integrated through an interface.
No, each measuring station can be filled individually / independently of time.
Yes, ESR can be automatically determined with the Sediplus® S 200 (10 measuring stations) or the Sediplus® S 2000 (40 to 160 measuring stations).
In principle, for blood sedimentation the S-Sedivette® should be carefully mixed after blood collection. According to the CLSI standard, the measurement must be started at the latest 4–6 hours after blood collection. The first reading of the blood sedimentation rate (ESR) should take place after 60 minutes.
The S-Sedivette® is prepared with trisodium citrate solution, which is 20% of the nominal volume. This ensures the important ratio for blood sedimentation of 1 part citrate + 4 parts blood.
The S-Sedivette® has a shelf life of 15 months.
Yes, the S-Sedivette® must be mixed well immediately after blood collection: tilt the S-Sedivette® upside down carefully five times. The air bubble/glass bead must always travel right up to the end! Do not shake it quickly. The special mixing devices Sarmix® M 200 and Sarmix® M 2000 are recommended for safety and to save time.
The S-Sedivette® was developed and evaluated for determining the blood sedimentation rate (ESR) according to the Westergren method.