At Headway, we are committed to enhancing diagnostic efficiency and accuracy in the healthcare sector. As a leading manufacturer of the 13C Breath Test Analyzer, we aim to provide healthcare professionals with reliable tools for diagnosing Helicobacter pylori infections. The 13CO2 Urea Breath Analyzer is indispensable for timely diagnosis and treatment. In this article, we will outline the essential operation steps for our 13C UBT Rapid Analyzer to ensure that users can maximize its potential.
Initial Setup and Software Launch
The first step involves turning on the 13C UBT device. We must connect the C13 urea breath test instrument to a computer using a USB cable, and power up any external printers. Once this is complete, it’s time to open the 13C UBT Device HCBT-01 software on the computer. Users log in with their credentials-defaulting the password to “1.” Upon successful login, the status bar icon changes to green, clearly indicating a successful connection.
The next crucial step is the 13C detector self-test. After powering on, the instrument will warm up and perform a self-test. Users will see a message that reads, “System self-test is finished, please insert the sample for testing,” signaling that the 13C Breath Test Analyzer is ready for operation.
Sample Collection Procedure
Following the self-test, we move on to the sampling phase. It’s important to start by writing the subject’s information on an air collection bag. Patients should be encouraged to breathe calmly and hold their breath for more than 15 seconds. The first sample is collected by having the patient exhale into a light blue bag, which we then tightly close and label as the baseline sample.
Next, the patient takes an 80-100 ml water dose along with one urea [¹³C] capsule and waits for 30 minutes. After this period, we follow the same procedure to collect the second sample, this time into a light pink gas collection bag.
Testing and Reporting Results
We then insert the collected samples into the 13CO2 Urea Breath Analyzer. The baseline gas sample goes into the Baseline port, while the sample gas goes into the Sample port, allowing for the testing of up to six sets of samples at once. The status light will turn green, confirming the successful insertion.
Next, we input the subject’s information into the C13 urea breath detection analyzer and initiate the test. By clicking the “Select All” option for the channel, we input the necessary patient information and click “Start Measurement.” The 13C UBT analyzer (HCBT-01) will automatically process each sample, delivering reliable results.
Finally, to conclude the process, we can print the test report directly from the 13C Hydrogen Breath Analyzer. Users can view the test report and select which records to print, ensuring that healthcare professionals have all necessary documentation accessible.
Conclusion: Rely on Headway for Your Diagnostic Needs
With these clearly defined operation steps, we hope to assist healthcare professionals in utilizing the 13C UBT Rapid Analyzer effectively. Our commitment as a trusted 13CO2 Urea Breath Analyzer manufacturer is to provide reliable and efficient diagnostic solutions that improve patient care. We encourage users to adopt our 13C Breath Test Analyzer for accurate and timely diagnosis of H. pylori infections-trust Headway for all your diagnostic technology needs.