Global Point of Care



In many healthcare settings around the world, people needing care often experience extended delays for accurate diagnostic results.
Hours to days can pass while questions persist, leaving caregivers without answers, and patients without treatment. When every minute lost can greatly impact the delivery of care, answers can't wait.
Meet Hélène
After Suffering A Minor Heart Attack, Hélène* Is Scheduled For A Stent Procedure. To Manage Anticoagulant Dosing And Reduce The Risk Of Complications, Hélène’s Cardiac Care Team Requires Fast, Accurate Act Results.
*Character and story are fictitious and for illustrative purposes. Scenarios based on actual data on file.


Under Certain Conditions, An ACT Test Performed Using Traditional Mechanical Methods, Relying On A Physical Clot Methodology, May Lead To Less Reproducible Results. Helene’s Results, Will Help Her Clinical Team Make More Accurate Heparin Dosing Adjustments.
*Character and story are fictitious and for illustrative purposes. Scenarios based on actual data on file.


Answers can't wait
Using Point-Of-Care Testing, Hélène’s Cardiac Care Team Can Stay Informed At Every Step—Making For More Accurate, Informed Decisions To Optimize Hélène’s Care And Set Her On The Road To Recovery.
*Character and story are fictitious and for illustrative purposes. Scenarios based on actual data on file.


Real-World Impact
When Answers Can't Wait Real-Life Stories Of How POC Testing Impacts Lives
When Every Minute Matters
Tanya Joyner, a nurse administrator, thought she was fighting the flu when she began to feel unwell. After two weeks of antibiotic treatments and worsening symptoms, her husband Chris took her to the hospital where they both worked. Her doctor measured her lactate using the i-STAT blood analyzer, at the point-of-care in the emergency room. With a result of 6.3, the Joyner’s realized how serious her condition really was.
Creating Better Patient Experiences
Connie Foreman is a cancer patient. In the past, she had to wait days before receiving blood test results, prior to treatment leaving her anxious. Now, with point-of-care testing, Connie’s patient experience is more efficient and personalized–she gets her test results, and revised treatment plans all in one visit.



An Unacceptable Loss
After experiencing one of the worst days in his career, anesthesiologist Dr. Florian Falter became determined to find a safer way to manage bypass through ACT testing. After extensive research and analysis, he determined that precision and reliability were key, and i-STAT ACT carried these advantages.
Peace Of Mind When You Need It Most
When Michelle passed out and hit her head after experiencing excruciating chest pain, she was rushed to the hospital. Fearing it could be a heart attack, the clinician ran an i-STAT in the ED to identify potential cardiac-related issues. Being a point-of-care supervisor at this very facility, Michelle understands how important answers can be for the clinician and the patient.
Meet Bibi
Bibi* Is A Farm Worker Supporting Her Family Of Six.Lately, She's Been Experiencing Tightness In Her Chest. She Worries About Losing Her Job If She Takes The Needed Time Off To Seek Care.
*Character and story are fictitious and for illustrative purposes. Scenarios based on actual data on file.


Access To Care Is Limited
Travel To The Nearest Clinic Takes Bibi Three Hours Where She Waits Hours Just To Provide A Blood Sample. Her Test Results Won't Be Available For Two Weeks, Delaying Her Treatment And Requiring Yet Another Trip To The Clinic.
*Character and story are fictitious and for illustrative purposes. Scenarios based on actual data on file.


Answers can't wait
For Bibi, Having To Wait Too Long For These Critical Results Can Impact Her Livelihood, Her Family And Her Health.
*Character and story are fictitious and for illustrative purposes. Scenarios based on actual data on file.


References:
Meet Helene:
- Kemna et al. (2017) Clin Chem Lab Med 55(1):e13-e16.
- Lewandrowski et al. (2011) Am J Clin Pathol 135:741-748.
- White Paper - i-STAT System Comparative Verification Study in Two Canadian Hospitals. 1885 REV 1. January 2019.
- Data on fi le, Abbott Point of Care. E224063247-19-001.
- Falter, F. (2015) Point-of-Care Testing Supplement HHE 2015 14-16. http://www.hospitalhealthcare.com/supplem
ents
Meet Bibi:
- Central Intelligence Agency. The World Factbook, Physician Density Fact Sheet 31 May 2018. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/res
ources/the-world-factbook/fields/359.html#IN - Engel, N, Pai, M et al. Point-of-care testing in India: missed opportunities to realize the true potential of point-of-care testing programs. (2015)
References:
Meet Helene:
- Kemna et al. (2017) Clin Chem Lab Med 55(1):e13-e16.
- Lewandrowski et al. (2011) Am J Clin Pathol 135:741-748.
- White Paper - i-STAT System Comparative Verification Study in Two Canadian Hospitals. 1885 REV 1. January 2019.
- Data on fi le, Abbott Point of Care. E224063247-19-001.
- Falter, F. (2015) Point-of-Care Testing Supplement HHE 2015 14-16. http://www.hospitalhealthcare.com/supplements
Meet Bibi:
- Central Intelligence Agency. The World Factbook, Physician Density Fact Sheet 31 May 2018. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/fields/359.html#IN
- Engel, N, Pai, M et al. Point-of-care testing in India: missed opportunities to realize the true potential of point-of-care testing programs. (2015)