On-demand video: Early clinical impressions of the Atellica HEMA 580 Analyzer

San Matteo General Hospital, Pavia, Italy

San Matteo General Hospital in Pavia, Italy—one of the first users of the new Atellica® HEMA 580 Analyzer*—recently conducted studies to assess real-world clinical performance. Watch this video to see findings related to carryover, linearity, and repeatability. And review various clinical case studies that evaluate the Atellica HEMA 580 Analyzer against two other commercially available hematology instruments.

Photo of Siemens Healthineers Atellica HEMA 570 580 Analyzers

The newly launched Atellica HEMA 570 and 580 Analyzers* are designed to meet the hematology testing needs of today’s high-volume labs. Sharing fast throughput and an identical footprint, both instruments can pair with advanced informatics and automation solutions to suit diverse workflow requirements and drive efficiencies across labs and networks. Each delivers a range of analytical capabilities, including an 8-part white blood cell differential,† with the Atellica HEMA 580 Analyzer offering an expanded menu complete with optical platelet and reticulocyte testing.

This is one of four studies from early adopters highlighting the performance of the Atellica HEMA Analyzers under real-world conditions. Be sure to watch each video for an overview on a range of performance-related topics, including general accuracy and precision, body fluid capabilities, clinical case studies, and user experience.

Biologist and Laboratory Hematology Manager
San Matteo General Hospital
Pavia, Italy

  • Review 12 clinical case studies across a range of hematological disorders to compare results from the Atellica HEMA 580 Analyzer with those from the ADVIA® 2120i Hematology System and Beckman Coulter DxH 800 Analyzer.
  • Explore study data related to carryover, linearity, and repeatability to see how the Atellica HEMA 580 Analyzer performs in a real-world laboratory setting.
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