Hi,
We are looking to implement the Quidel test within our Maternity unit.
This project was on hold due to a lot issue with the reagents. Since this has been resolved, the POCT team have been focussing their efforts on supporting the COVID response but we are hoping to get it back on track when things return to some level of normality.
Kind Regards
Sarah
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We've had recent local interest to measure this as well so all really helpful and thanks for posting your initial query Sally. For those of you using or looking at the Quidel Triage method could I confirm are you performing the test in the lab or have any of you looked at/been been able to perform this at Point of Care e.g in Maternity?
It looks it is 15 mins per test, so taking into account QC and requirement for EDTA plasma these would all be important factors.
Many thanks,
Andy
Andy Kerry
Consultant Clinical Scientist
Dept of Clinical Biochemistry, Clyde Sector Royal Alexandra Hospital
0141 314 6657
Inverclyde Royal Hospital
01475504443
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