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Point-of-Care Testing (POCT)

POCT can include blood glucose testing, blood gas, metabolites and electrolytes analysis, etc. Tests are performed on portable instruments, with the use of disposable test strips or cartridges. The challenge with POCT instruments is to provide the complexity of conventional lab equipment in small, portable devices.

Exergen Sensors Ensure Safety, Efficacy in Fluid Infusion for Medical Procedures

In a broad spectrum of medical procedures, infusing normothermic fluid is the key to better patient outcomes. That’s particularly true in trauma situations when quick delivery of blood products to patients is essential for their survival. In many of these instances, medical professionals rely on portable fluid infusion devices that can warm and infuse fluids […]

Speeding Up Offset, Digital, Inkjet Drying Processes

The surface temperature of a “wet” substrate will change (rise) very slowly as constant heat is applied to the product. This occurs because the moisture in the substrate absorbs much of the heat energy as it evaporates.

Exergen’s Non-Contact Sensors Protect Equipment Using Flanged Inline Heaters

A large electric air heating solutions company needed a very fast thermal management solution to prevent overheating of the air heater element used in its flanged inline heaters. The heaters are employed in industrial processing and R&D settings and are built to handle a wide range of extremely demanding process heat applications.

Amateur NASCAR Race Team Drives Winning Results with Exergen Thermal Sensors

Chapmanville, West Virginia resident Lee Rayburn and his teammates have been involved in amateur stock car racing for more than two decades, at first competing in the US Legend Cars races. Two years ago, the team, known as Sniper Motorsport, shifted gears and moved to larger NASCAR Limited Late Model Stock Cars. Rayburn, a civil […]

Increased Temporal Scanner Hospital Use Increases Medicare Reimbursement

A new national survey was recently conducted to explore methods of thermometry used in hospitals, patients’ thermometry preferences and a possible correlation between the way patients had their temperatures taken and satisfaction with their hospital experience.

Exergen Medical Assists Identifying Fevers in Children – Exergen Temporal Scanner

Nurses are on the frontline of patient care and it’s always been the mission of Exergen – creators of the Exergen Temporal Scanner – to support their work and help make their jobs easier and more effective. More than a billion temperatures are taken a year and every nurse needs the best temporal thermometer they […]

Exergen Global Introduces PEKO Thermal Dynamic Management Solution

PEKO Thermal Dynamic Management Solution WATERTOWN, MA and ZIJTAART, the Netherlands-Exergen Global has announced the industry’s only noncontact thermal dynamic management solution to combine a proprietary-design cooling mechanism with a unique emissivity control device to provide accurate, repeatable thermal measurement results in industrial settings under extreme conditions, with ambient temperatures as high as 500oC. Exergen […]

Temporal Artery Thermometry is Accurate for Preterm Neonates

Babies Exhibit Less Fussiness and Crying with the TAT A new study published in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, Neonatal Nursing 1 shows that Exergen temporal artery temperature measurements (Temporal Artery Thermometry) are as accurate as axillary temperature measurements in low-birth-weight neonates in the NICU. The study further affirms that nurses spent less time measuring with temporal thermometers than […]

Exergen Reduces Hospital Costs by 90%

Exergen Corporation has announced that two new studies from Postgraduate Medical Journal indicate that when used throughout a hospital, Exergen TemporalScanners deliver substantial cost savings while providing accuracy and ease of use, as supported by more than 70 peer-reviewed published studies for all ages and clinical settings. 10 Times Less Expensive Temporal Scanner The first […]

Temporal Artery Thermometry (TAT) – Accurate for Preterm Neonates

Exergen’s Temporal Artery Thermometer Causes Less Fussiness and Crying from Babies Babies Exhibit Less Fussiness and Crying with the TAT A new study published in the Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, Neonatal Nursing1 shows that Exergen temporal artery temperature measurements are as accurate as axillary temperature measurements in low-birth-weight neonates in the NICU. The study further affirms […]

The Importance of Identifying Fevers in Children

Nurses are on the frontline of patient care and it’s always been the mission of Exergen – creators of the Exergen TemporalScanner – to support their work and help make their jobs easier and more effective. More than a billion temperatures are taken a year and every nurse needs a thermometer they can rely on […]

Exergen Temporal Thermometers Reduces Hospital Costs by 90%

Exergen Corporation announces that two new studies from Postgraduate Medical Journal indicate that when used throughout a hospital, Exergen TemporalScanners deliver substantial cost savings while providing accuracy. Cost Minimization with Exergen The first study, “Cost minimization analysis of thermometry in two different hospital systems,” from University Hospital Centre Zagreb and University of Michigan Hospitals. Each […]

University Medical Centre Groningen Chooses TAT-5000 of Exergen Medical as Standard Thermometer Throughout The Hospital

University Medical Centre Groningen has decided to standardize on the TAT-5000 thermometer of Exergen Medical. The well-known university hospital – based in Groningen, The Netherlands – will buy several hundreds of the ‘temporal scanner’ from the Dutch distributor, Van Vliet Medical Products. Accurate and non-invasive The TAT-5000 has many advantages over more traditional methods of […]

Exergen’s Sensors Help Develop A Solution To Ensure Safe Blood Transfusions

Exergen Global Joins with SCB to help it Conquer Complexity in Building Fluid Infusion Systems that Maintain Precise Temperatures of Blood Products Exergen Global today announced that its Micro IRt/c-HB infrared non-contact sensors are being used to measure blood product temperatures in the ThermaCor® 1200 Rapid Thermal Infuser. This was designed and developed by Smisson-Cartledge […]