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AVAHCS currently owns the owns the ORTHO® Workstation, a 2-in-1 blood testing system with ID-Micro Typing System Gel Column Agglutination Technology. This system is used to perform ABO/Rh blood typin...
AVAHCS currently owns the owns the ORTHO® Workstation, a 2-in-1 blood testing system with ID-Micro Typing System Gel Column Agglutination Technology. This system is used to perform ABO/Rh blood typing, antibody screening, antigen screening, and antibody identification of patient samples. Ortho Clinical Diagnostics is the proprietor of the reagents for the ID-Micro Typing System . Physicians rely on these test results in the treatment of patients with anemia, leukemia, factor deficiency, bleeding disorders, immunocompromised patients needing a blood transfusion, etc. Disruption of this service will be detrimental to the care of patients. Reagents required are as listed below: MTS9230 - MTS Diluent 2 Qty: 4 (one per quarter) Buffered saline solution formulated to give appropriate pH and ionic strength to be compatible with dextran acrylamide gel; exclusive for tests performed in the ID-Micro Typing System MTS084024 - MTS Anti-IgG Cards Qty: 5 (two in first quarter, one per quarter for remainder) Anti-Human Globulin (Anti-IgG) suspended in a diluent and buffered gel solution is contained in the 6 microtubes of the card. For use with the ID-Micro Typing System . 6902316 - 0.8% SURGISCREEN Qty: 13 (one per month) 0.8% suspensions of human group O red blood cells, derived from individual donors with specific blood groupings. Used for the detection of unexpected blood group antibodies using ID-Micro Typing System Gel Test methods. 6902096 - ORTHO Confidence System Qty: 13 (one per month) Qualitative controls to validate blood bank procedures, including reactivity of anti-A, anti-B, anti-A,B, anti-D, and the anti-IgG component of antihuman globulin, as well as reverse grouping of cells and reagent blood cells uses for antibody detection. 719210 AFFIRMAGEN® Qty: 13 (one per month) 3% suspension of human red blood cells, one containing group A1 cells, and the other group B cells. Used for the affirmation of expected ABO blood group antibodies.