Company Overview
Nova Biomedical is the world technology leader in the development of fast whole blood analyzers to support the care of critically ill patients. Compared to any competitive alternative, Nova analyzers have the most extensive stat test menus and deliver these tests in the shortest time at the lowest costs. Our pioneering technologies provide the right test menu needed by clinicians at the right cost for administrators. Whether testing is performed in the central laboratory, emergency department, surgery, critical care area, or respiratory care, Nova can help improve patient outcomes while reducing the cost of care.
Product Descriptions
Blood Gas/Critical Care Analyzers
Stat Profile® Critical Care Xpress
Stat Profile Critical Care Xpress analyzers provide comprehensive test menus with high throughput capacity. These advanced analyzers offer up to 19 measured tests, including blood gases, electrolytes, chemistry, and hematology with on-board co-oximetry, in a single, compact instrument. Specific tests include pH, PCO2, PO2, SO2%, hematocrit and hemoglobin, sodium, potassium, chloride, ionized calcium, ionized magnesium, glucose, BUN, creatinine, and lactate. Thirteen standard menu choices are offered plus an unlimited number of custom configurations.
Stat Profile® pHOx® Series
Nova Stat Profile® pHOx® Analyzers are economically priced for moderate testing needs. The compact analyzers are available in five models offering up to 11 measured tests, including blood gases, electrolytes, hematology, chemistry and co-oximetry. Specific tests include pH, PCO2, PO2, SO2%, hematocrit and hemoglobin, sodium, potassium, chloride, ionized calcium, glucose, and lactate.
All Stat Profile Critical Care Xpress and pHOx analyzers offer fully-automated, on-board quality control, tankless calibration, and the smallest footprint of comparable instruments.
Point of Care Connectivity
Nova's Point of Care Data Manager provides centralized control and review of all remote analyzers enabling data transfer to all LIS/HIS platforms.
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