Ion Selective Electrodes Clinical Chemistry, Elitech

$562.68

Description

The Dry Electrode ISE measures potassium (K+), sodium (Na+), chloride (Cl-) and CO2 levels.

Sodium, potassium, and chloride measurements are used in clinical settings to diagnose and treat a variety of conditions, including:
  • Electrolyte balance
    Sodium, potassium, and chloride are electrolytes, which are minerals that carry an electric charge when dissolved in a liquid. Electrolyte panels are often part of a routine blood screening and can help diagnose or rule out conditions that cause an electrolyte imbalance. 

  • Kidney disease
    A urea and electrolyte (U&E) panel can assess renal function and fluid and electrolyte status. 

  • Acid-base balance
    Electrolytes help maintain the acid-base balance of your blood and water. A U&E panel can help investigate acid-base disturbances. 

  • Metabolic disorders
    Chloride measurements can help diagnose and treat metabolic disorders like diabetic acidosis. 

  • Nutritional indicators
    In healthy people, urine electrolytes can be used as nutritional indicators. Urine sodium data is a biomarker of dietary sodium intake. 

Electrolytes are important for many functions in the body, including:
  • Sodium: Helps maintain fluid balance, plasma volume, and normal blood pressure.
  • Potassium: Helps maintain membrane resting potential.
  • Chloride: Helps maintain electroneutrality and acid-base status

Dry electrodes : K+, Na+, Cl-, CO2
Sample type: Serum or plasma
Sample volume per measurement: 25 µl
Diluent volume: 325 µl
Cleaner volume: 400 µl
Conditioner volume: 400 µl
Reference volume: 1000 µl
Dilution factor: 1:14
Measurement cycle time: 50 sec
Calibration cycle time: 450 sec
Cleaning cycle time: 2000 sec
ISE start-up time: < 10 sec (< 10 min cold boot up time)

Additional information

Electrode

Sodium (Na), Potassium(K), Chloride (Cl), Reference (Ref), By Pass

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