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AI that enables high resolution and standardised plate imaging
Powered by BD Synapsys™ informatics solution, the BD Kiestra™ Urine Culture application (UCA) helps improve workflow efficiency and enhances quality by providing standardised, diagnostically relevant images for interpretation by laboratory staff.
Drive standardisation
Standardised images enable consistent, accurate and reproducible results for interpretation. In addition, the BD Kiestra™ UCA is designed to reduce inter-reader variability with automatic growth semi-quantification algorithms.
Help improve workflow efficiency with automated no growth or non-significant growth reporting supported by expert rules. Leverage colony colour detection to assist readers with interpretation of BD BBL™ CHROMagar™ orientation plates.
Batch release cultures with no or non-significant growth from catheterised and clean caught urine samples with minimal human intervention and in real time. Batch release may help to eliminate reporting delays and enable staff to focus on more complex tasks.
Customisable expert rules in the UCA utilising 5 growth quantification (CFU/ml) buckets for laboratory designed work lists
The BD Kiestra™ InoqulA uses magnetic rolling-bead technology to generate more discrete colonies compared to loop based streaking methods.* It also features a calibrated pipette for an accurate and standardised inoculation volume
24/7 access to digital culture reading and interpretation powered by BD Synapsys™ informatics solution
Available as part of a track-based BD Kiestra™ laboratory automation solution or with the BD Kiestra™ ReadA™ standalone systems
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Footnotes
*Croxatto, A., Dijkstra, K., Prod’hom, G. & Greub, G., (2015). Comparison of Inoculation with the InoqulA and WASP Automated Systems with Manual Inoculation. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, vol. 53 (7), 2298 – 2307.