It can be estimated that a variety of biosensor-based analyzers will be popular in the future and portable, hand-held analytical instruments as well as implantable analyzers will be an important part of POCT.The Electrolyte Analyzers market was valued at xx Million USD in 2018 and is projected to reach xx Million USD by 2025, at a CAGR of % during the forecast period. Because of this trend, patients can get measurement in ICU, home or operation rooms in time and their health can be monitored conveniently and this is called point of care testing (POCT). Users do not need to separate blood samples before testing and therefore non-professional staff can master the skills for measurement very quickly for clinical chemistry analysis in recent years.
Biosensor products are specific and sensitive. German BM (now Roche Diagnostics GmbH Diagnostics Division) can provide products with enzymatic assay kit. Dry reagent with Kodak has successfully developed some products in which dry reagent are used. Products based on other technology are also developed. These products have become the leading products in the market. Some companies, such as American Beckman, Nova, Ciba Corning, Switzerland AVL, Finland Kone can produce electrolyte analyzers which can measure blood gas/kidney function and can measure Ca2 +, Mg2 +, Li + in the same time. However, nowadays electrolyte analyzers become more functional and smart. The main function of electrolyte analyzers is to measure the concentration of electrolyte, such as Sodium ion, Potassium ion, Calcium ion and carbondioxide. Most electrolyte analyzers are capable of high throughput ranging from 400 to 2400 tests per hour.Nowadays, most electrolyte analyzers are based on ISE technology. Electrolytes are measured using ion selective electrodes (ISE) and colorimetric and photometric techniques. Most electrolyte analyzers use blood plasma, serum, or urine samples some analyzers can use whole blood (for faster turnaround time) and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Electrolyte analyzers are used in hospital and reference laboratories, and also point of care settings. The electrolytes measured include sodium (Na+), potassium (K+), chloride (Cl-) and bicarbonate (HCO3- or CO2). Get a sample copy of the Electrolyte Analyzers Market report 2021Īccording to this latest study, the 2021 development of Third-Party Replacement Strap for Electrolyte Analyzers will have huge change from earlier year.Įlectrolyte analyzers measure electrolyte levels in the human body to detect metabolic imbalances and measure renal and cardiac function.