Dimension Clinical Chemistry Systems - CSA/CSAE Assays

Dimension® Clinical Chemistry Systems – Tacrolimus Assay

Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics offers a no manual pretreatment cyclosporine assay for enhanced productivity in ISD testing.

Toxic side effects, a narrow window of therapeutic efficacy, and the need to maintain consistent drug levels in order to prevent organ rejection require frequent CSA monitoring is required for patients who have undergone cardiac, renal, and liver transplants.1,2 With the Dimension® systems’ CSA and CSAE assays, testing is available around the clock and results can be reported rapidly.


Features

  • No manual sample pretreatment required
  • Fully automated, onboard sample pretreatment
  • Rapid results reporting with continuous barcode identification of samples and online transmission of results
  • Limited cross-reactivity to CsA metabolites – highly specific to the CsA parent compound
  • Extended assay range (CSAE) for effective C2 monitoring


Advantages

  • Reduced risk for error with minimal sample handling
  • No need for batch testing - perform CSA/CSAE testing alongside other routine chemistry assays any time, day or night
  • Decreased manual labor for enhanced productivity
  • Outstanding analytical performance for confidence in results
     

 

Dimension Systems CSA Assay

Dimension Systems CSAE Assay

Product Code

DF89A

DF108

Sample Type

EDTA Whole Blood

EDTA Whole Blood

Pretreatment

Fully automated, onboard

Fully automated, onboard

Reportable Range

25-500 ng/mL

350-2,000 ng/mL

Calibration Stability

30 days or with new reagent lot

30 days or with new reagent lot

Onboard Stability

Closed, onboard: 30 days
Open well: 3 days

Closed, onboard: 30 days
Open well: 3 days

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Enduring Expertise for Your Immunosuppressant Drug Testing Needs

With recognized drug testing expertise, Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics offers a comprehensive and expanding menu of tests across multiple instrument solutions to meet the immunosuppressant drug (ISD) testing needs of customers in any setting.

References
1. Hardman, JG, Limbird LE, Malinoff PB, Ruddon RW. The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 9th ed. New York, NY: McGraw Hill; 1996.
2. Kaplan LA, Pesce AJ. Clinical Chemistry-Theory, Analysis, Correlation. 3rd ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby; 1996.