The Quo-Test™ A1c analyser is a semi-automated analyser that uses patented boronate fluorescence quenching technology to measure glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c), from a 4 μL sample taken from a fingerstick or venous whole blood.
HbA1c is a good indicator of blood glucose levels over a period of 8 – 12 weeks. This is particularly useful in diabetes where good glycaemic control is essential. A reduction in HbA1c has been shown to reduce the risk of certain diabetes-related complications1. Knowing your patient’s HbA1c levels at the time of consultation is essential for a meaningful consultation, can be a powerful motivator for your patient to achieve better glycaemic control.
References
- UKPDS 35. BMJ 2000;321:405–12.
Important notes
In-vitro use only
To be used by trained professionals as a support tool, for example, in the diagnosis, monitoring and management of diabetes.
Highly Efficient
The Quo-Test™ analyser is robust, accurate and easy to use Point of Care system that is extremely useful for monitoring and managing your patient’s health as part of routine health checks or in more complex conditions such as diabetes. The analyser can store up to 7000 results and with PC connectivity users have the option of downloading or printing the results. The intuitive user-friendly interface is multi-lingual, and the user requires minimal training. The latest version incorporates full POCT1A-2 connectivity enabling the patient results to be attached to patient records directly*2. Results are available in 4 minutes and are reported in IFCC (mmol/mol) and/or DCCT (%).
*2 – connectivity to a specific hospital or clinic LIMS, PMS, etc may require an interface creation/tweaking
Recognised
The Quo-Test™ system is National Glycohaemoglobin Standardisation Program (NGSP) and International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) certified as well as being CE marked for professional use. Results are IFCC-traceable. The system is widely used in variety of clinical settings including health/sports organisations, occupational health departments and research facilities.