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OptiScanner Difference

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By Cindy Cullen
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Posted September 19, 2014

What is unique about OptiScan’s proprietary patient connector?

The proprietary patient line connector adapts to the internal features of central venous catheter connector ports, providing a smooth fluid transition between the patient line and the port of the [...]

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By Cindy Cullen
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Posted September 19, 2014

Why is the OptiScanner the only system that requires no calibration?

The OptiScanner does not use reagents, which depend on blood enzymatic reaction to oxidize glucose and release electrons. This methodology requires frequent calibration – at least once per shift. [...]

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By Cindy Cullen
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Posted September 19, 2014

What is the clinical evidence supporting the OptiScanner 5000?

The OptiScanner Glucose Monitoring System has been the subject of multiple clinical studies in critically ill patients. Its performance has been shown in 11 human studies which included 667 [...]

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By Cindy Cullen
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Posted September 19, 2014

How does the OptiScanner measure glucose?

Unlike enzymatic-based systems that measure glucose from whole blood and use a standard calculation to convert to a plasma equivalent, the OptiScanner 5000 Glucose Monitoring System measures [...]

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