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What Are Best Practices for Selecting Automatic Cell Washing Systems?

Posted on Jul 24, 2019 by Colleen Holtkamp

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Helmer Scientific has been serving the blood bank community for more than 40 years.  Over time, we have been asked about important factors for the design of equipment used in blood banks. What is it about the device that helps a blood center or a hospital transfusion service meet regulatory requirements? Are there any other considerations that should be taken into account when selecting a cell washer?

For this reason, we have developed a Best Practices Guide for Selecting Automatic Cell Washing Systems. The guide outlines regulatory standards that define the characteristics of cell washers and provides additional considerations for best practices. It clarifies how the design of a cell washing system can help blood centers and hospitals comply with standards and facilitate best practices in an easy-to-use checklist format.

At Helmer Scientific, we are here to support your efforts in performing pretransfusion testing. To learn more, download the Best Practices Guide for Selecting Automatic Cell Washing Systems.

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Colleen Holtkamp

Written by Colleen Holtkamp

Helmer designs, manufactures, and markets specialized medical and laboratory equipment to customers in more than 125 countries. With an extensive background in Helmer products, Colleen’s focus is on the Clinical Laboratory and Blood Bank segments.

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