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The TEG® Analytical Software
provides a feature-rich interface to the TEG® hardware. It is provided in two versions:
- TEG-enabled, which lets operators run samples
for hemostasis analysis
- Remote, which lets
clinicians view tracings at point of care and in real time.
Running
the TEG-enabled version in the laboratory or point of care provides
real-time results to any Remote user. Since data can be shared across a
network, any TEG software workstation can access and view the data from
any other TEG software workstation on the network.
TEG® Remote software
The Remote version can be used in the OR, ICU, nursing station,
or any other location close to the patient, to view tracings as
they develop at another location:
- View the signature graphs (tracings), along with numeric
data and normal values
- Superimpose patient tracings, including normal values
tracings, to aid in differential diagnosis
- Project an estimate of clot strength (MA) within
minutes for assessing platelet dysfunction
- View the "clot," an alternate
representation of the clotting and lysis parameters in another graphical
format
- Invoke the Guide(TM) module to provide software-assisted interpretation
- Use eConsult to e-mail tracings anywhere
for remote interpretation consultation including on PDAs and cell phones
- Generate comprehensive single or multiple
sample reports with CPT codes for reimbursement
- Enter related non-TEG test or
clinical data
- Export
numeric and/or graphical data for use in other systems
- Use optional touch screen for easy navigation
- Customize test display by selecting tests, units, display
order, and colors.
TEG-enabled software
In addition to all the options listed
above for the Remote version, the TEG-enabled version provides the
TEG® screen that lets operators start and stop samples. In
addition, laboratory support is provided with many other features
for supporting
quality assurance functions such as:
- Automated
biological control results storage
- Quality
control history reports (Levey - Jennings)
- Automated maintenance history reports
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