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Revolutionising laboratories with sthemO and sthemE haemostasis systems

Stago’s new high-throughput sthemO and sthemE haemostasis systems deliver better patient care, improve productivity, and reduce staff pressure – making them the ideal solutions for addressing urgent NHS coagulation laboratory challenges.

In an increasingly overwhelmed NHS, coagulation laboratories are always looking for new, innovative ways to maximise productivity and efficiency, reduce staff fatigue, eliminate pain points, and deliver a modern pathology service for better patient care. So, let’s introduce sthemO and sthemE, a family of intuitive haemostasis systems designed to standardise and optimise laboratory workflow. 

As a leader in haemostasis and thrombosis exploration for over 60 years, Stago has expanded its specialties and product offering with a new ‘sthem’ line. And its sthemO analysers and sthemE eSolutions are already making waves across Europe. “The time savings for our technicians are clear”, says Dr Henry Paridaens, at Citadelle Regional Hospital Liège Belgique. “Today, 88% of the patient results are validated automatically without any intervention by the technicians… This reduces the risk of error and also standardises the rerun actions, the additions of other tests etc.”

The productivity problem

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