Kibion Dynamic
Kibion® Dynamic, based on the IRIS technology, is a leading instrument for quantitative diagnosis of breath tests. Kibion® Dynamic employs detectors of non-radioactive 13C-labelled stable isotope based on infra-red technology. Together Kibion® Dynamic and Diabact® UBT provide a complete solution for diagnosis of Helicobacter Pylori, the bacterium that is implicated in gastric ulcers and gastric cancers.
Kibion® Dynamic can also be used for a range of non-invasive tests in fields of gastroenterology, oncology, hepatology and nutrition control.
Kibion® Dynamic can also be used for a range of non-invasive tests in fields of gastroenterology, oncology, hepatology and nutrition control.
The Kibion® Dynamic Infra Red Isotope analyzer measures the 13CO2 and 12CO2 concentrations from sequences of breath samples and relates their ratios to the PDB-13C stable isotope standard.
Measurements are made on breath samples as they come from the breath sample bags or sample tubes. No separation of water or isolation of CO2 is required prior to analysis. Standard breath bags have a volume of 120 ml breath gas, which allow for two measurements per sample.
The Kibion® Dynamic offers a modern touchscreen interface with a graphical user interface adapted to the special needs of laboratories, hospitals and doctors' offices, inclusive of patient and test management. The system is capable of connecting to LIMS and external systems.
Overview of operations: Calibration, Analysis and Results
Measurements are made on breath samples as they come from the breath sample bags or sample tubes. No separation of water or isolation of CO2 is required prior to analysis. Standard breath bags have a volume of 120 ml breath gas, which allow for two measurements per sample.
The Kibion® Dynamic offers a modern touchscreen interface with a graphical user interface adapted to the special needs of laboratories, hospitals and doctors' offices, inclusive of patient and test management. The system is capable of connecting to LIMS and external systems.
Overview of operations: Calibration, Analysis and Results