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Hemostasis Systems

Trusted coagulation analyzers from Siemens Healthineers and Sysmex Corporation

Siemens Healthineers and Sysmex hemostasis systems streamline testing and allow standardized results across low-, mid-, and high-volume analyzers for multisite labs. Leveraging Atellica® Diagnostics IT and lab automation solutions, we help simplify your lab operations beyond hemostasis testing.


Features & Benefits

Streamline workflow with smart system features

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Seamless integration

Siemens Healthineers and Sysmex systems allow standardized results across low-, mid-, and high-volume analyzers for multisite labs.

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Economical workflow

Less than 5 minutes' daily maintenance, efficient reagent preparation, and ready-to-use cleaning solution support economical workflow.

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Sample integrity

Fill-volume checks for multiple tube types and assay-based pre-analytical sample quality checks for hemolysis, icterus, and lipemia (HIL) interference.2

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Secure aliquot technology

Allows multiple tests per sample with one-time piercing for closed-tube sampling and less hands-on time.2

Method Consolidation

Save space and time with consolidated testing 

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Integrated platelet aggregation testing1

When integrated on routine coagulation analyzers—the CN-3000/60001 and CS-2500/5100 Systems —platelet aggregation becomes more manageable, reliable, and accessible with easy-to-use, standardized testing.

Pre-analytical Variables in Routine Coagulation Testing

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Pre-analytical variables associated with patients, specimen collection, specimen transportation, and specimen processing and storage can cause significant differences in the values obtained from routine and specialized coagulation testing. Failure to recognize or address these pre-analytical variables may lead to inaccurate or misleading test values, resulting in patient mismanagement, including misdiagnosis and improper dosing and treatment.


Download this white paper to understand the potential impacts of pre-analytical variables on coagulation test results and how to address them.

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