Description
IVD Diagnosis Ferritin Whole Blood Iron Deficiency Self Testing Europe
What's Ferritin Test ?
A ferritin test measures the amount of ferritin in your blood. Ferritin is a blood protein that contains iron. A ferritin test helps your doctor understand how much iron your body stores.
Why would do a Ferritin Test?
If a ferritin test reveals that your blood ferritin level is lower than normal, it indicates your body's iron stores are low and you have iron deficiency. As a result, you could be anemic. If a ferritin test shows higher than normal levels, it could indicate that you have a condition that causes your body to store too much iron. It could also point to liver disease, rheumatoid arthritis, other inflammatory conditions or hyperthyroidism. Some types of cancer also can cause your blood ferritin level to be high.
Produt name | Ferritin Whole Blood Iron Self Testing |
Sensitivity | 91.3% |
Specificity | 96.2% |
Accuracy | More than 93.8% |
Shelf time | 24-36 month |
OEM time | 20 days |
Certificate | CE/ISO13485 |
Specimen | Blood |
Format | Casette |
Usage | Read results within 5 minutes |
Storage Temperature | 2-30°C |
Feature:Fast: 10 minutes
Reliable: Tested for efficacy
Easy: Can be performed by layman
Confidential: Can be performed in privacy
Compenents: No other material required
Concenient: Fingerstick, whole blood test protocol
Picture Display:
TEST PROCEDURE:
1. Wash your hands with soap and rinse with clear warm water.
2. Bring the pouch to room temperature before opening it. Open the foil pouch and get out the cassette .
3. Carefully pull off and dispose the released cap of the lancet.
4. Use the provided alcohol pad to clean the fingertip of the middle or ring finger as the puncture site.
5. Press the lancet, on the side from where the cap was extracted; against the fingertip (it is advisable the ring finger side). The tip retracts automatically and safely after use.
6. Keeping the hand down massage the end that was pricked to obtain a blood drop.
7. Without squeezing the capillary dropper bulb, put it in contact with the blood. The blood migrates into the capillary dropper through the capillarity to the line indicated on the capillary dropper.
You may massage again your finger to obtain more blood if the line is not reached. As far as possible, avoid of air bubbles.
8. Put the blood collected into the sample well of the cassette, by squeezing the dropper bulb.
9. Wait for the blood to be totally dispensed in the well. Unscrew the cap of the buffer bottle and add 1 drop of buffer into the sample well of the cassette. 10.Wait for the colored line(s) to appear. Read results at 5 minutes. Do not interpret the result after 10 minutes.
Interpreting results
Normal: Two colored lines appear. Both T (Test) and C (Control) line appear. This result means that the Ferritin concentration in
blood is normal and that there is no potential iron deficiency.
Abnormal: One colored line appears. Only control line(C)appears.
This result means that the ferritin concentration in blood is too low. You should consult physician because it may be an iron deficiency.
Invalid: Control line fails to appear. Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for
control line failure. Review the procedure and repeat the test with a new test. If the problem persists, discontinue using the test kit
immediately and contact your local distributor.
Lower than normal results:
1. Tiredness
2. Hair loss
3. Weakness
4. Brittle Nails
Package: Product Name | Specimen | Format | Package Size |
Ferritin Test | Blood | Cassette | 1Test/foil pouch, 1Test/box |
Shipping:By ship, plane or express according to quantity
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