CoaguChek® XS system

IVD For in vitro diagnostic use.

Coagulation self-testing made easy

The CoaguChek® XS system is a convenient, portable, and user-friendly instrument for monitoring warfarin therapy. It determines the INR value (International Normalized Ratio) from a drop of fresh capillary or nonanticoagulated venous whole blood – simple, precise, and reliable.

The CoaguCheck XS is compact and ready to use A CoaguChek XS system laying in a packed suitcase.
Benefits at a glance

Benefits at a glance

Patients can use CoaguChek XS for self-monitoring at home or while on vacation.

  • Accurate PT/INR results in one minute
  • Built-in quality control checks every strip automatically
  • Lab-comparable accuracy1

Most patients prefer having a small drop of blood (just 8 μL) taken from a fingerstick to having blood drawn from a vein.2

Patients who self-test have been shown to spend more time in therapeutic range and have fewer thromboembolic events.3

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Overview

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Product specification Value
Detection system Amperometric (electrochemical) determination of the PT time after activation of the coagulation with human recombinant thromboplastin
User interface: Icon-based LCD display; on/off, mem and set buttons
Measuring range INR: 0.8 - 8.0
%Quick: 120 - 5
Seconds: 9.6 - 96
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References

  1. Kitchen, D.P., Munroe, S., Kitchen, S., Jennings, I., Woods, T.A.L., Walker, I.D. (2008). Results from the first year of an external quality assessment programme for the users of CoaguChek XS and CoaguChek XS Plus for monitoring INRs. British Journal of Haematology, Volume 141 Supplement 1: P188
  2. Woods, K., Douketis, J.D., Schnurr, T., Kinnon, K., Powers, P.et al. (2004). Patient preferences for capillary vs. venous INR determination in an anticoagulation clinic : a randomized controlled trial. Thromb Res 114(3), 161-165.
  3. Heneghan et al.: Self-monitoring of oral anticoagulation: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2006); Lancet;367(9508):404-11