
The TROP T Sensitive Test enables the qualitative detection of troponin in anticoagulated (EDTA or heparin) venous whole blood. This test is frequently used to diagnose heart attacks or other cardiac problems, as troponin is a specific protein released when the heart muscle is damaged. With its high sensitivity, the test provides precise results, allowing for rapid diagnosis and appropriate treatment. A cost-effective alternative is the Cleartest Troponin, REF: C3 26005V and C3 26010V, which also offers reliable results.
Areas of application:
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Diagnosis of heart attacks: Ideal for the early detection of heart muscle damage and for differentiating heart attacks from other heart diseases.
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Clinical laboratory diagnostics: Used in emergency rooms and clinical laboratories to examine patients with heart problems.
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Cardiac monitoring: For monitoring patients with acute chest pain or other cardiological symptoms.
Advantages at a glance:
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High sensitivity: The test offers high sensitivity for the detection of troponin, enabling a precise diagnosis.
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Fast results: Ideal for quick and efficient diagnosis in emergency rooms and clinical settings.
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Compatible with anticoagulated whole blood: Suitable for the analysis of EDTA or heparin blood samples, which simplifies sample preparation.
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Affordable alternative: In addition to the TROP T Sensitive Test, there is the inexpensive Cleartest Troponin option as a cost-effective choice for troponin screening.
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Easy to use: The test is user-friendly and allows for quick execution without complex instruments.
Further information:
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Use: Qualitative detection of troponin in anticoagulated (EDTA or heparin) venous whole blood
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Alternative: Cleartest Troponin, REF: C3 26005V and C3 26010V (Inexpensive alternative)
Delivery information: 5 tests
PZN: 08420724
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Manufacturer:
Roche Deutschland Holding GmbH
Emil-Barell-Str. 1
79639 Grenzach-Wyhlen
Deutschland
Tel: +49 7624 14 – 0
Email: grenzach.communications@roche.com
VAT ID number: DE197246205