A coagulometer is a medical device that measures the time it takes for blood to clot. This is known as the coagulation time. Coagulometers are used to diagnose and monitor blood clotting disorders, such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease. They can also be used to monitor the effects of blood thinners, such as warfarin.
There are two main types of coagulometers: whole blood coagulometers and plasma coagulometers. Whole blood coagulometers measure the coagulation time of whole blood, while plasma coagulometers measure the coagulation time of plasma. Plasma is the liquid portion of blood that remains after the red blood cells and white blood cells have been removed.
Coagulometers are used in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and blood banks. They are also available for home use.
Features
- Accurate and reliable results
- Easy to use
- Fast turnaround time
- Compact and portable
- Affordable
Benefits
- Helps diagnose and monitor blood clotting disorders
- Monitors the effects of blood thinners
- Reduces the risk of bleeding complications
- Improves patient safety
Who should buy a coagulometer?
- Hospitals and clinics
- Blood banks
- People with blood clotting disorders
- People taking blood thinners
- People at risk of bleeding complications
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.