Profile: Sysmex Corporation provides medical solutions for hospitals and clinical laboratories. We focus on scientific support and particle analyser. Our Sysmex FPIA-3000 flow particle image analyzer offers resolution, automated analysis of particle size & shape in a reliable, repeatable and routine manner. Our CDA-500 provides measurement of particle size distribution as well as counting particles in the size range 1 ìm to 60 ìm.
The company was founded in 1968.
FDA Registration Number: 9613959
US Agent: Peter Shearstone / Sysmex America, Inc.
Phone: +1-(224)-543-9514 Fax: +1-(224)-543-9699 E-Mail:
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• Anticoagulation Therapy Monitoring |
• Automated Cell Counter (FDA Code: GKL / 864.5200) An automated cell counter is a fully-automated or semi-automated device used to count red blood cells, white blood cells, or blood platelets using a sample of the patient's peripheral blood (blood circulating in one of the body's extremities, such as the arm). These devices may also measure hemoglobin or hematocrit and may also calculate or measure one or more of the red cell indices (the erythrocyte mean corpuscular volume, the mean corpuscular hemoglobin, or the mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration). These devices may use either an electronic particle counting method or an optical counting method. |
• Automated Coagulation Analyzer (FDA Code: GKP / 864.5400) A coagulation instrument is an automated or semiautomated device used to determine the onset of clot formation for in vitro coagulation studies. |
• Automated Coagulation Instrument (FDA Code: GKP / 864.5400) |
• Automated Urinalysis System (FDA Code: KQO / 862.2900) An automated urinalysis system is a device intended to measure certain of the physical properties and chemical constituents of urine by procedures that duplicate manual urinalysis systems. This device is used in conjunction with certain materials to measure a variety of urinary analytes. |
• Blood Clot Coagulation Analyzer (FDA Code: GKP / 864.5400) |
• Coagulation Analyzer with Timer (FDA Code: GKP / 864.5400) |
• Coagulation Analyzers (FDA Code: GKP / 864.5400) |
• Data Processing Module for Clinical use (FDA Code: JQP / 862.2100) A calculator/data processing module for clinical use is an electronic device intended to store, retrieve, and process laboratory data. |
• Differential Cell Counter (FDA Code: GKZ / 864.5220) An automated differential cell counter is a device used to identify one or more of the formed elements of the blood. The device may also have the capability to flag, count, or classify immature or abnormal hematopoietic cells of the blood, bone marrow, or other body fluids. These devices may combine an electronic particle counting method, optical method, or a flow cytometric method utilizing monoclonal CD (cluster designation) markers. The device includes accessory CD markers. |
• Electronic Medical Records Software |
• Fully Automated Random Access Coagulation Analyzer |
• General Purpose Reagent (FDA Code: LDT) |
• Haematology and Immunoassay Analyzers |
• Laboratory Coagulation Analyzers |
• Laboratory Information Systems (LIS), Software |
• Particle and Cell Urinalysis Systems |
• POC Coagulation Analyzers (PT and INR) |
• Point-of-care (POC) Coagulation Analyzers |
• Red Cell Lysing Fluid (FDA Code: GGK / 864.8540) A red cell lysing reagent is a device used to lyse (destroy) red blood cells for hemoglobin determinations or aid in the counting of white blood cells. |
• Semiautomated Urinalysis Systems |
• Urinalysis System, Auto-Particle Recognition |
• Urine Particle Counter (FDA Code: LKM / 864.5200) |
• Wright's Stain (FDA Code: IAF / 864.1850) Dye and chemical solution stains for medical purposes are mixtures of synthetic or natural dyes or nondye chemicals in solutions used in staining cells and tissues for diagnostic histopathology, cytopathology, or hematology. |