Ortho Clinical Diagnostics Hematology Reagent MTS™ Blood Grouping Test A / B Monoclonal Grouping ...
| Item Id | 1090986 |
| MF Id# | MTS080017 |
| Brand | MTS™ |
| Manufacturer | Ortho Clinical Diagnostics |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Application | Hematology Reagent |
| CLIA Classification | CLIA Moderate Complexity for Routine Blood Typing (Information Only) / CLIA High Complexity for Compatibility Testing |
| For Use With | For Ortho Vision / Ortho Vision Max / ID-MTS Workstation / Ortho ProVue Analyzers |
| Form | Liquid |
| Is_Active_Vendor | Y |
| Is_DSCSA | N |
| Is_Discontinued | N |
| Is_Medical_Device | N |
| Lot_Tracking_Flag | N |
| Number of Tests | 100 Tests |
| On_Allocation | N |
| Product Dating | McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 60 days |
| Sample Type | Whole Blood / Serum / Plasma Sample |
| Supplier_ID | 56178868 |
| Test Format | Gel Card |
| Test Name | A / B Monoclonal Grouping |
| Test Type | Blood Grouping Test |
| UNSPSC Code | 41116101 |
Features
- MTS™ Buffered Gel Card can be used in ABO Serum Grouping as well as direct agglutination i.e., cold and warm antibody detection
- Delivered with gel-filled microtubes infused with pre-measured reagents
- Gel testing is easy to learn, use, and teach: the ideal technology for all shifts and all levels of blood banking experience
- Eliminates washing, shaking, and the need to add control cells
- Well-balanced sensitivity and specificity means less time and fewer resources spent on clinically unimportant antibodies
- Contains: (100) Buffered Gel Cards each Containing Anti-A (Murine Monoclonal) and Anti-B (Murine Monoclonal)
- The ID-Micro Typing System™ can be easily automated with ID-MTS™ Workstation or Ortho ProVue™ Analyzer
- HIGH Complexity designation – All test systems, assays or examinations used in compatibility testing when performed to determine donor/recipient compatibility: recipient & donor ABO group/D (Rho) type/antigen typing, direct antiglobulin test, tests for unexpected antibody detection & identification, & crossmatch procedures are HIGH Complexity. See: Federal Register notice, February 28, 1992 [57 FR 7245]
- Rx only
