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In today’s fast moving clinical and point of care testing (POCT) environment, speed, accuracy, and ease of use matter more than ever. The Getein 1160 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer is built to meet exactly these needs: a compact, reliable, multi channel analyzer that delivers lab grade results in minutes—right where patients are.
Tests are completed in just 3–15 minutes, supporting urgent decisions in emergency, ICU, clinic, and ambulance settings. No more long turnaround times.
· 4 incubation channels + 1 dedicated emergency channel
· 32 ℃ constant temperature environment for reliable reactions
· Excellent correlation with CLIA reference methods
· Strong repeatability: CV ≤ 2% in the main measurement range
Despite strong performance, the unit is compact:
· Dimensions: 299 × 276 × 152 mm
· Weight: only 4 kgIt fits easily on counters, in mobile clinics, or inside ambulances.
· Large 10.1-inch LCD touch screen with intuitive interface
· Android system for smooth use and easy updates
· Auto cartridge collection after testing
· Built in thermal printer for instant printing; supports external printers
· Ethernet port for LIS/HIS connection
· COM port for PC linkage
· 2 × USB ports for software updates and file export
· Stores over 100,000 test records
Supports almost all common sample types:serum, plasma, whole blood, capillary blood, urine, swab, saliva, stool
Covers major clinical categories:
· Cardiac markers (cTnI, CK MB, BNP, NT proBNP…)
· Inflammation (PCT, CRP, IL 6, SAA…)
· Renal function (CysC, mAlb, NGAL…)
· Thyroid function (TSH, fT3, fT4…)
· Diabetes (HbA1c)
· Vitamins (25 OH VD, folate, B12)
· Fertility & hormones
· Tumor markers
· Infectious diseases
· Rheumatoid markers
Getein 1160 is widely used in:
· Clinical laboratories
· Outpatient clinics
· Emergency departments
· ICUs
· Ambulances & mobile medical teams
· Community health centers
· Fast: Results in minutes
· Accurate: Stable temperature & high precision
· Convenient: Touch screen, auto collection, built in printer
· Flexible: Multi channel, multi item, multi sample
· Mobile ready: Compact, lightweight, for on scene use
For clinics and labs looking to improve efficiency without losing accuracy, the Getein 1160 Immunofluorescence Quantitative Analyzer is a strong, all in one solution. It brings high quality testing closer to patients, saves diagnosis time, and supports better clinical outcomes.
If you’re searching for a dependable POCT immunofluorescence analyzer, Getein 1160 is worth strong consideration.
What is an Ultrasound Therapy Device?
An ultrasound therapy device is a medical device that uses high-frequency sound waves for physical therapy, primarily used to relieve pain and promote tissue repair.
The sound waves emitted by this device exceed the range of human hearing (typically 1-3 MHz), penetrating the skin like an "invisible masseur" to affect deep muscles, joints, and soft tissues.Compared to ordinary heat therapy or electrotherapy, its energy is more concentrated and its effect is more precise, providing both warmth to promote blood circulation and subtle mechanical vibrations to stimulate cell activity.
What are the main uses of ultrasound therapy devices?
Ultrasound therapy devices are widely used in rehabilitation medicine and sports medicine. For common muscle strains, such as lower back pain caused by lifting heavy objects, it can effectively relieve local swelling. For joint problems, such as knee osteoarthritis or tennis elbow, it helps repair damaged tissue by improving local metabolism. During postoperative recovery, it can accelerate wound healing and prevent excessive scar tissue formation. It is important to note that this treatment is usually used as an adjunct to other methods and needs to be combined with medication or other rehabilitation exercises. A professional assessment is required before use, and it should be avoided in areas such as the acute bleeding phase of external trauma, sites of malignant tumors, or the abdomen of pregnant women.
What types of ultrasound therapy devices are there?
There are two main types commonly found on the market:
* Handheld therapy devices resemble electric shavers, weighing between 300-500 grams, and come with treatment heads of different sizes. They are suitable for home or personal care use.
* Desktop therapy devices are similar in size to microwave ovens, equipped with a display screen and multiple parameter adjustment buttons. They are commonly found in hospital rehabilitation departments and can output stronger therapeutic energy. Based on output mode, they can be divided into:
* Continuous ultrasound: continuously produces a warming effect, suitable for chronic pain.
* Pulsed ultrasound: intermittently outputs energy, more suitable for the initial treatment of acute injuries.
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