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PRODUCT

Patient safety first and quality always

Cathodic electrochemiluminescence (C-ECL)
that delivers real-time diagnostic result with lab quality

Lucia

LUCIA SYSTEM

a point-of-care (POC) platform system based on patented CECL technology. (CE marked)

Supply simple, accurate, fast and economical on-site diagnostic system

Highly sensitive assays

Broad linear range

Scalability

The joint R&D efforts by Biometro and Labmaster for the development of medical diagnostic device based on proprietary Cathodic Electrochemiluminescence (C-ECL) technology, resulted in European CE approval in the 2nd quarter of 2018.

Procedure
  • Transfer a blood sample to the cassette
    Antigen in blood react with antibody fixed in Cassette
  • Insert the cartridge into the analyzer
    Read through Photodiode in analyzer
  • Results will be shown on the screen
    after measurement.
Video - Procedure of LUCIA

LUCIA – PRODUCT DETAIL

Lucia Analyzer

Analyzer
Specification
Analyzer Specification
LUCIA ANALYZER
Dimensions 25 (L) x 18.5 (W) x 16 (H) (cm)
Weight 3.0 kg
Power Source 100-240 V AC
Data output GUI (Graphical User Interface)
Temperature +18℃ ~ +35℃
Humidity 80% (Max)

LUCIA is a portable, self-contained and easy cassette reader. It is designed to provide rapid quantitative results for C-ECL (Cathodic electrochemiluminescence) technology based assays.
LUCIA is useful to make fast decision in physician’s office or in hospital emergency and critical care settings.

Lucia Test

LUCIA CRP
Specification
Analyzer Specification
LUCIA CRP
Sample type WB
Sample vol. 5 μL
Assay time 6 min
Working range 5~250 mg/L
Precision CV < 10%
Storage 2~8 ℃

The C-Reactive Protein(CRP) is created by the liver in response to inflammation and well known as one of the classical acute-phase reactants and as a marker of bacterial infection. The acute-phase response comprises the nonspecific physiological and biochemical responses of endothermic animals to most forms of tissue damage, infection, inflammation, and malignant neoplasia. Patients with serious bacterial infections usually show significantly elevated CRP levels while those with viral or self-limiting bacterial infections rarely have high CRP level. Therefore, CRP is a valuable addition to the clinical consultation when deciding to prescribe antibiotics