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Re: CBC analyzers
Katra
07 May 2005 20:41
> >> We are looking to replace our CellDyn 1700 in a lab doing 40-50 CBC's > >> daily. What analyzers do you recommend and why? Any to completely [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > He knew that "all blood counters are "Coulter Counters" and really had no > idea that there was more than one firm suppying blood counters.
<lol> I know what you mean..... ;-) We did not get a coulter until just recently. Looking around a bit, I can see that Sysmex has some newer counters that look to be every bit as good as the newer coulters.
My "new" boss was ex-military tho' so was hung up on Coulters. He did not even give Sysmex a real hearing when we replaced the Sysmex SE-9500. He said that the rep was out too often to repair the machine. Thing is, the COUNTER part of the machine was fine! It was the slide maker that we had so much trouble with.
But when I went to the training seminar for the Coulter LH-750, we were not purchasing the slide maker part of it but I saw the students that WERE! Looks like Coulter was having just as much trouble with the slide maker/stainer as Sysmex had. <lol> Alarms were constantly going off in the training lab for those things.
With that many moving parts, I guess there are bound to be problems?
I'll make my slides by hand thank you! ;-D
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Manky Badger
07 May 2005 19:51
>> We are looking to replace our CellDyn 1700 in a lab doing 40-50 CBC's >> daily. What analyzers do you recommend and why? Any to completely [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > Personally, I LOVE the new Coulter LH series, but it's power is probably > way above your needs.
Beware of Coulter reps !!!!
I know of a lab who bought Coulter because the chap in charge was told by the Coulter rep that the "Coulter H1" or the "Coulter Sysmex" weren't the machines for him. He knew that "all blood counters are "Coulter Counters" and really had no idea that there was more than one firm suppying blood counters.
Katra
07 May 2005 06:18
> We are looking to replace our CellDyn 1700 in a lab doing 40-50 CBC's > daily. What analyzers do you recommend and why? Any to completely > stay away from?
Do some websearches. Look at both Coulter and Sysmex, then get the best you can afford...
Be sure to check the customer support contracts for any machine. There is a lot to be considered. :-)
Personally, I LOVE the new Coulter LH series, but it's power is probably way above your needs.
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RATech
07 May 2005 00:36
We are looking to replace our CellDyn 1700 in a lab doing 40-50 CBC' daily. What analyzers do you recommend and why? Any to completel stay away from