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The XP-series is a compact automated hematology analyzer consisting of Accurate and Reliable Results Screening for inflammation
• Fully–automated analyzer analyzing 20 parameters
two models XP-100 and XP-300. The XP-series performs reliable analysis of in both WB and PD mode
Distinct Neutrophil population provides
clinical data useful for better patient
20 parameters (both in WB mode and PD mode) and displays analysis result • Accurate detection technology inherent in
management.
with 3 histograms on a colour LCD screen. Sysmex XP-series. The sample rotor valve measures
the required volume of sample precisely to
provide accurate and reliable WBC, RBC and PLT
Screening for anaemia
count
Both RDW-SD and RDW-CV combined
• Superior MCV and MCH due to direct HCT with MCV can set criteria for differentiation
measurement of iron deficiency anaemia and beta
Simplicity in Operation thalassemia.
• Friendly to use due to Big Colour Touch Screen with intuitive • Better patient management
graphic icons • Excellent flagging system for reliable reporting
• Data from 20 parameters plus 3 histograms for RBC, PLT and Screening for the cause of
WBC are presented via LCD graphic display and can be thrombocytopenia
printed out from built-in thermal printer PDW, P-LCR and MPV have sufficient
sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis
• On-board storage capacity for up to 40,000 data of immune thrombocytopenia#.
parameters including histograms (XP-300 only)
• Daily maintenance by a single shut down procedure # Kaito K, Otsubo H, Usui N, Yoshida M, Tanno J, Kurihara E, et al.
Platelet size deviation width, platelet large cell ratio, and mean platelet
volume have sufficient sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of
immune thrombocytopenia. British Journal of Haematology
2005;128:698-702