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HORIBA
Pentra C400
| Company | HORIBA |
|---|---|
| Name of instrument | Pentra C400 |
| Contact | Susan Behnke |
| City, State | Irvine, CA |
| Phone | 888-903-5001 |
| Website | |
| Type of instrument | chemistry |
| Operational type/Model type | batch, random access, continuous random access, discrete/benchtop |
| List price/First year sold in U.S. | $100,000/2006 |
| Targeted hospital bed size/Targeted test volume | ≤ 250/daily: 1,200; monthly: 24,000; annual: 288,000 |
| Company manufactures instrument | yes (also sold by distribution partners) |
| Other models in this family of analyzers | Pentra 400, Pentra C200 |
| No. of units in clinical use in U.S./Outside U.S. (countries) | 650/ 1,900 |
| Dimensions (H × W × D)/Instrument footprint | 25 × 40 × 28 in./7.7 sq. ft. |
| Weight empty/Weight fully loaded | 264 lbs./266 lbs. |
| No. of different measured assays onboard simultaneously | 55 (55 can be run and calibrated at one time) |
| No. of user-definable (open chemistry) channels | 40 (40 can be active simultaneously) |
| Test throughput per hour/Assay run time | 420 (4 tests in throughput)/1–10 min. (avg. 5 min.) |
| No. of direct ion-selective electrode channels | 3 |
| Detection methods | photometry, potentiometry, enzyme immunoassay immunoturbidimetry |
| Stat time until completion/specimen throughput for ion-selective electrode | < 5 min./37 specimens per hr. |
| Stat time until completion/specimen throughput for basic metabolic panel | 7.5 min./35 specimens per hr. |
| Stat time until completion/specimen throughput for complete metabolic panel | < 11 min./23 specimens per hr. |
| Typical time delay from ordering stat test until aspiration of sample | < 1 min. |
| Fully automated microplate immunoassay system | — |
| Methodologies supported | — |
| Separation methodologies | — |
| Stat time until completion of a ß-hCG test | — |
| Stat time until completion of a cTn test | — |
| • Typical time delay from test order to aspiration of sample | — |
| Approximate No. of tests per reagent set/Reagent type | 100–400/self-contained multiuse, open reagent system |
| Reagents refrigerated onboard/Reagents ready to use | yes (2°–8°C)/variable; reagent specific |
| Reagent lot tracking/Reagent inventory | yes/yes |
| Reagent form/Reagents barcoded | liquid chemistry (open reagent system)/yes |
| Separate reagent pack for each specimen/for each test run | no/no |
| Walkaway capability/Walkaway duration | yes/180 min. or 60 specimens or > 800 tests/assays |
| Design of sample-handling system | rack |
| Uses washable cuvettes/Uses disposable cuvettes | no/yes (can store up to 432 cuvettes) |
| Min.–max. sample volume that can be aspirated at one time | 2–60 µL |
| Min. reaction volume/Min. specimen volume/Min. dead volume | 180 µL/2 µL/100 µL |
| Dedicated pediatric sample cup | yes (dead volume: 100 µL) |
| Primary tube sampling | yes |
| Accommodates most standard tube sizes/Accepts nonstandard tube sizes | yes/yes |
| Pierces caps on primary tubes | no |
| Protects against probe collision | yes |
| Detects clots/liquid level/short sample | yes/yes/yes |
| Detection or quantitation for hemolysis, icterus, lipemia, clots | detection for clots; hemolysis, icterus, lipemia not available |
| Dilutes patient samples onboard/Susceptibility to carryover | yes (can be programmed to perform dilutions prior to analysis)/— |
| Automatic rerun capability | yes |
| Sample volume can be diluted to rerun out-of-linear-range high results | yes |
| Sample volume can be concentrated to rerun out-of-linear-range low results | yes |
| Autocalibration/Multipoint calibration supported | yes (calibrants can be stored onboard)/yes (recommended avg. frequency: 14 days) |
| Typical calibration frequency for ISE/therapeutic drugs/drugs of abuse/general chemistries/immunoassays | 2 hrs. (automatic)/—/—/avg. 14 days/— |
| Automatic programmable start/Automatic programmable shutdown | yes (5 min. start-up time)/no |
| Onboard real-time QC/Onboard software capability to review QC | yes/yes |
| Supports multiple QC lot numbers per analyte | no |
| Waste management | direct to drain or container if no drain available |
| Sample barcode-reading capability/Autodiscrimination | yes (Interleaved 2 of 5, UPC, Codabar, Code 39, Code 128)/yes |
| Lab can control analyzer from remote computer | no |
| Instrument can diagnose its own malfunctions | yes (operator intervention required to order parts) |
| System malfunctions can be diagnosed via remote monitoring | yes |
| UPS backup power supply | no |
| Data-management capability/LIS or EHR systems interfaced | onboard/CGM LabDaq, Clinisys, Oracle Health, Meditech, Schuyler House |
| LIS interface provided/Bidirectional interface capability | no/yes (broadcast download and host query) |
| Modem servicing provided/Service engineer on-site response time | no/< 24 hrs. |
| Mean time between failures | avg. 250 days (displays error codes for troubleshooting) |
| Average scheduled maintenance time by lab personnel | daily: < 5 min.; weekly: < 15 min.; monthly: < 30 min. |
| Maintenance records kept onboard for user/vendor | yes (includes audit trail of who replaced parts)/no |
| Maintenance training demonstration module onboard | no |
| Training included with purchase/Avg. time for basic user training | yes/2.5 days (at customer or vendor site) |
| Advanced operator training/Extra charge for follow-up or advanced training | yes (at vendor site)/yes |
| Warranty provided/Cost of annual service contract (24 h/7 d) | yes (1 year)/— |
| Distinguishing features (supplied by company) | full menu of moderately complex drugs of abuse and general chemistry assays; can run up to 55 assays onboard with 420 results/hr.; no requirement for external water system, no drain or special electrical required; remote diagnostics available for real-time troubleshooting; flexible, open-channel system capable of running ″ 40 third-party reagents onboard |