Galileo Neo Automated Blood Bank System (19440)

Specialty: Immunohematology


Welcome to the PulseAid listing for the Galileo Neo Automated Blood Bank System medical device. This device is used in the Immunohematology healthcare specialty. Below, you can view the analytes this device is used to test, and its corresponding complexity (HIGH, MODERATE, or CLIA WAIVED). We have also randomly listed additional medical devices used in the Immunohematology healthcare specialty at the bottom of the page.

Analytes Measured/Detected and Complexity:

ANALYTECOMPLEXITY
ABO group – RBC (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
ABO group confirmation – serum, plasma (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
D(RHO) type (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
Donor/recipient compatibility (BK100001 | BK100001) HIGH
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
Du (weak D RBC antigen) (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
RBC antigen type other than A or B (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
Unexpected RBC antibody – detection – RBC (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03
Unexpected RBC antibody – detection-serum, plasma (BK100001 | BK100001) MODERATE
Effective Date: 2012-04-03

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