PRNewswire07.23.20
Beckman Coulter has received 510(k) clearance from the FDA for its PK7400 Automated Microplate System. Also, the system's reagents have completed FDA approval.
Designed for use in blood donor and plasma centers, as well as large reference laboratories, the PK7400 Automated Microplate System offers high throughput for a single analyzer in its class and is now available in countries across Europe, Canada and the United States.
According to the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks), an estimated 33,000 units of blood are needed each day to meet patient need. However, the organization also states that more than 4,000 blood donation events have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Blood donation is critically important under normal circumstances, as one donation can save up to three lives, but even more so now," said Shamiram R. Feinglass, M.D., MPH, chief medical officer, Beckman Coulter. "During this challenging time, those that are feeling well and healthy should continue to make and keep donation appointments to help ensure life-saving blood is available for patients that need it most."
The PK7400 Automated Microplate System:
"Along with the need for physical donors, blood donation and plasma centers require tools that enable them to reliably test and process the samples that are coming in, so they can quickly make them available for patients," said Kathleen Orland, vice president and general manager of Beckman Coulter's Chemistry and Immunoassay business. "Our PK7400 is designed to optimize workflow, minimize hands-on time and increase productivity, allowing users to focus their time on protecting the health and safety of donors, patients and blood center staff."
Designed for use in blood donor and plasma centers, as well as large reference laboratories, the PK7400 Automated Microplate System offers high throughput for a single analyzer in its class and is now available in countries across Europe, Canada and the United States.
According to the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks), an estimated 33,000 units of blood are needed each day to meet patient need. However, the organization also states that more than 4,000 blood donation events have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Blood donation is critically important under normal circumstances, as one donation can save up to three lives, but even more so now," said Shamiram R. Feinglass, M.D., MPH, chief medical officer, Beckman Coulter. "During this challenging time, those that are feeling well and healthy should continue to make and keep donation appointments to help ensure life-saving blood is available for patients that need it most."
The PK7400 Automated Microplate System:
- Processes up to 300 samples per hour with a maximum of 12 tests per sample.
- Includes proprietary liquid and ready-to-use reagents.
- Provides the end user the ability to test multiple assays in a single batch without decreasing the throughput, including ABO blood grouping, Rh typing, weak D testing, Rh-Kell phenotyping, as well as syphilis and CMV qualitative screening.
"Along with the need for physical donors, blood donation and plasma centers require tools that enable them to reliably test and process the samples that are coming in, so they can quickly make them available for patients," said Kathleen Orland, vice president and general manager of Beckman Coulter's Chemistry and Immunoassay business. "Our PK7400 is designed to optimize workflow, minimize hands-on time and increase productivity, allowing users to focus their time on protecting the health and safety of donors, patients and blood center staff."