MAGNESIUM
Determination of magnesium level in serum, plasma and urine is mainly used to monitor and as an aid to the diagnosis of clinical conditions associated with hypo- and hypermagnesemia. Decreased concentrations of magnesium can be associated with kidney disease, malabsorption syndromes, acute pancreatitis and acute and chronic diarrhea. Low values of magnesium may also be observed after alcohol, diuretics and cytotoxic drugs intake. High levels of magnesium may indicate renal failure and excessive magnesium absorption from the gastrointestinal tract as a result of peptic ulcer disease or intestine inflammatory.
Specification
Method |
colorimetric, xylidyl blue |
Specimen |
serum, plasma, urine |
On board stability |
up to 12 weeks |
Calibration stability |
up to 2 weeks |
Measuring range |
0,06-5 mg/dl |
Regulatory status |
CE IVD |
Reagent lines
Multipurpose Line
Liquick Cor-MG 30
Liquick Cor-MG 60
Liquick Cor-MG 120ACCENT-200
ACCENT-300
A-400
A-800
Prestige 24i
Prestige 24i LQ MG (24 positions reagent tray)
Prestige 24i LQ MG (36 positions reagent tray)B50
OS
HC
Panels: electrolytes, routine screening, nutritional, pediatric screening, pregnancy
Available reagents
A-800 MG
ACCENT-200 MG
ACCENT-300 MG
B50-MG
HC-MG
LIQUICK COR-MG
OS-MG
PRESTIGE 24i LQ MG
The specification was based on data determined on selected analyzers. We recommend that all users should refer to the instruction for use (IFU) and instruments’ user or service manuals before proceeding.
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