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Xprecia Stride
Xprecia Stride
Xprecia Stride
Xprecia Stride
2016

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Xprecia Stride

Coagulation analyzer

Siemens

The Xprecia Stride is breaking new ground in blood coagulation testing, delivering lab quality results in a compact portable point of care device. Representing a complete departure in design for this category, the asymmetric form and strip design allows for easier and more efficient sample collection to improve patient comfort and reduced anxiety during testing. The strip ejection mechanism eliminates the need for the user to touch contaminated test strips. It’s one of the first blood-handling point-of-care devices to meet the stringent FDA regulation in disinfection for devices that handle contaminated blood (including HIV).

Date of Launch
2015
Development Time
"48"
Target Regions
Australia/Oceania, Europe, North America
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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