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Everything You Need to Know About the Seamaty SG1 Blood Gas Analyzer: 10 FAQs Answered

Seamaty SG1

The Seamaty SG1 is revolutionizing point-of-care testing with its portability, ease of use, and rapid results. To help you understand this innovative blood gas analyzer better, we’ve compiled answers to the top 10 frequently asked questions about the SG1.

1. What is the Seamaty SG1 blood gas analyzer?

The Seamaty SG1 is a handheld, portable blood gas analyzer designed for fast and accurate results. Weighing only 600g and equipped with a long-lasting battery, it delivers critical blood gas, electrolyte, and biochemistry information at the point of care in just 4 minutes.

2. What are the key features of the Seamaty SG1?

The Seamaty SG1 offers several unique features:

①Lightweight design for easy portability.

②Intuitive 3-step operation using only 2–3 drops of whole blood.

③Rapid results with built-in real-time thermal printing.

④Cost-efficient dry test cartridges.

⑤Long cartridge shelf life (up to 12 months refrigerated).

3. What parameters can the Seamaty SG1 measure?

The Seamaty SG1 covers a wide range of parameters:

①Blood Gas: pH, pCO2, pO2

②Electrolytes: K+, Na+, Ca2+, Cl-

③Metabolic Markers: Glu, Lac

④Hematocrit: Hct

⑤Calculated Parameters: tCO2, cHgb, BE(ecf), and more.

4. How does the Seamaty SG1 compare to the Abbott i-STAT?

The Seamaty SG1 is more cost-effective, portable, and user-friendly. It requires smaller blood sample volumes (100μL) and eliminates the need for reusable cartridges, reducing maintenance and calibration efforts. Additionally, its high-definition interface ensures a seamless user experience.

5. What types of test cartridges are available for the SG1?

The Seamaty SG1 offers several cartridge options to suit different clinical needs:

①BG10: Measures 10 parameters, including pH, pCO2, pO2, electrolytes, Glu, and Lac.

②BG8, BG7, BE4, and BG3: Provide more targeted parameter combinations.

6. What are the application scenarios for the SG1?

The Seamaty SG1 is versatile, making it ideal for:

①Internal Medicine: Diagnosing acid-base imbalances in conditions like heart failure.

②ICU: Monitoring critically ill patients.

③Emergency Departments: Quick evaluations of toxicology, seizures, and electrolyte imbalances.

④Surgery: Monitoring blood gas during operations.

⑤Prehospital Emergencies: Rapid diagnostics in ambulances or remote locations.

7. What are the steps to perform a test with the Seamaty SG1?

Warm Up the Cartridge: Let the refrigerated cartridge stand at room temperature for 20 minutes.

①Collect a Blood Sample: Use fresh, heparinized whole blood (100μL).

②Start the Test: Insert the cartridge, add the sample, and close the cover.

③Run the Test: Press "Start" and wait for the results.

④Print Results: The analyzer automatically prints results within 4 minutes.

8. What is the shelf life of SG1 test cartridges?

The cartridges have a shelf life of:

①7 months at room temperature (10–30°C).

②12 months when refrigerated (2–8°C).

9. How does the Seamaty SG1 optimize patient care?

With its rapid results, bedside operation, and minimal sample requirements, the Seamaty SG1 enables healthcare professionals to make timely decisions, improving outcomes in critical situations.

10. Why choose the Seamaty SG1 over other analyzers?

The Seamaty SG1 is compact, cost-effective, and easy to use. It delivers accurate results quickly while reducing costs, making it an excellent choice for hospitals, clinics, and emergency care providers.

The Seamaty SG1 blood gas analyzer sets a new standard in point-of-care testing, offering convenience, accuracy, and efficiency in one compact device. If you’re looking for a reliable and portable solution, the SG1 is the ideal choice for your medical needs.

Have more questions about the Seamaty SG1? Contact us today to learn more!

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  • Pidu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China
  • SEAMATY