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Product category: Clinical chemistry analysis
News Release from: Olympus America | Subject: Thyroid panel for AU3000i
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 17 April 2008

Complete thyroid panel for Olympus
AU3000i

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With the introduction of the company's T-Uptake assay, Olympus now offers a complete thyroid panel for use with its AU3000i immunoassay system, including TSH, T4, fT4, T3, fT3 and T-Uptake assays.

Screening of thyroid function is often indicated in persons with signs or symptoms of hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, diabetes mellitus or hyperthyroidism, along with those who have had previous thyroid surgery or neck irradiation, the elderly, and others It has been reported that about five percent of the US adult population has thyroid disease or is taking thyroid medication

Consequences of untreated hyperthyroidism include atrial fibrillation, congestive heart failure, osteoporosis, and neuropsychiatric disorders.

Hypothyroidism can cause symptoms that reduce the functional status and quality of life, such as depression or weight gain.

The T-uptake assay measures the saturation of thyroid hormone binding capacities in a patient specimen.

For diagnostic purposes the Olympus T-Uptake results should be used in conjunction with an Olympus Total T4 determination to yield the FTI.

On-board stability for thyroid assays is 28-days and turnaround time is 28-minutes to first result.

AU3000i reagents feature 2D barcodes for secure and convenient on-board reagent management.

The AU3000i system has throughput up to 240 tests per hour, random access processing, magnetic particle capture and chemiluminescent detection.

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