MICROALBUMIN
Determination of albumin level in urine and cerebrospinal fluid is mainly used to diagnose and monitor clinical conditions associated with abnormal albumin levels. Albumin determinations are used to diagnose and monitor proteinuria, kidney diseases and their progression (e.g. early stage of diabetic nephropathy) or circulatory system disorders. They are helpful in assessing blood-brain and blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier tightness. Albumin concentration in urine allows to predict the risk of kidney diseases progression and cardiovascular complications.
Specification
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Method |
immunoturbidimetric |
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Specimen |
CSF, urine |
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On board stability |
up to 12 weeks |
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Calibration stability |
up to 12 weeks |
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Measuring range |
2- 358 mg/l |
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Regulatory status |
CE IVD |
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Storage temperature (1) |
2-8°C |
(1) For proper storage, follow the recommended temperature range available on the label. Full details are provided in the Instructions for Use/User Manual.
Transport and store at a controlled temperature in accordance with the product labeling. Deviations from the required conditions may affect the quality of the reagent.
Reagent lines
Multipurpose Line
Cormay Microalbumin 30
Cormay Microalbumin 60
Cormay Microalbumin 120
OS-MICROALBUMIN
HC-MICROALBUMINACCENT-200
ACCENT-300
A-400
A-800
Prestige 24i
Prestige 24i Microalbumin (24 positions reagent tray)
Prestige 24i Microalbumin (36 positions reagent tray)
Available reagents
A-800 MICROALBUMIN
ACCENT-200 MICROALBUMIN
ACCENT-300 MICROALBUMIN
CORMAY MICROALBUMIN
HC-MICROALBUMIN
OS-MICROALBUMIN
PRESTIGE 24i MICROALBUMIN
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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