Sight OLO provides 5-part diff CBC results with 19 parameters and sophisticated flagging capabilities. OLO is CE Marked for blood taken directly from either a fingerstick or a venous draw sample. Accurate and more importantly, reliable, actionable results create fewer retests. That means you get the right care plan in place, right away.
Sight OLO has been validated for patients aged three months and above in a variety of clinical settings such as pediatric practices, hospitals and urgent care centers. The possibility of processing fingerstick samples in hospitals and clinics makes OLO perfectly accessible to the most delicate patients and situations.
Sometimes you can’t afford to wait for lab test results. Think about frequent monitoring of a sepsis patient at risk of going into shock. Fast CBC results (for example using platelet count and neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio) can help you make informed treatment decisions as quickly as possible to manage risk and improve patient outcome. When you can get accurate results quickly, you can take immediate action when it counts most.
The conditions of a patient can sometimes change unexpectedly, but without visible signs. You shouldn’t have to rely on outdated test results or have an appointment derailed when a patient arrives with missing bloodwork. Sight OLO lets your clinical staff take control of the CBC with no loss of results, so you always have the most recent blood samples to help you make the best care decision in real time.
Sight OLO is perfectly suited for a variety of CLIA-certified moderately complex clinical settings, which means fewer return visits for patients and speedy, effective care plans. OLO comes factory calibrated for a quick setup and requires no maintenance or manual QC. Its minimal training and step-by-step on-screen guidance are designed to make it easy to use for operators with any level of experience.
Sight OLO uses one disposable cartridge per test, eliminating the need for reagent procurement, hazardous material storage and liquid waste disposal. The analyzer can be operated between 64.4-86°F and the test kit can be stored between 64.4-78.80°F. There’s no special setup required—all you need is a power outlet, and it’s on when you need it.