Blood gas and electrolyte analyzers play a critical role in modern healthcare, widely used in emergency departments, intensive care units, operating rooms, and other clinical settings. These devices detect blood gas components (e.g., oxygen partial pressure, carbon dioxide partial pressure) and electrolyte levels (e.g., sodium, potassium, calcium ions), providing essential support for assessing patients’ respiratory, metabolic status, and acid-base balance with rapid and accurate physiological parameters.

This article focuses on comparing the advantages and limitations of the Seamaty SG1 blood gas & electrolyte analyzer with internationally recognized brands such as Abbott, Siemens, Edan, Radiometer, and Instrumentation Laboratory, offering comprehensive and objective insights for healthcare institutions in device selection.


Product Overview

Abbott i-STAT

A handheld blood gas analyzer widely used in hospitals, clinics, and emergency centers. It delivers fast and accurate analysis of blood gas, electrolytes, and other critical parameters.

Siemens EPOC

A high-performance, portable multi-parameter blood gas analyzer that provides rapid and precise measurements of blood gases, electrolytes, and metabolites.

Seamaty SG1

A portable blood gas & electrolyte analyzer featuring advanced sensor technology for reliable results, a user-friendly interface, and simple operation. Ideal for diverse medical environments.

Edan i15

rapid whole-blood analyzer designed for healthcare professionals, measuring blood gases, electrolytes, and metabolites.

Radiometer ABL9

A high-performance blood gas analyzer with fast, accurate results, low sample volume, and extensive parameter options. Dominates ~30% of the global blood gas market.

Instrumentation Laboratory GEM 3500

A leading brand after Radiometer, with global sales in the billions.


Product Comparison

Key Features of Blood Gas Analyzers

Brand Seamaty Abbott Siemens Edan Radiometer IL
Model SG1 i-STAT EPOC i15 ABL9 GEM 3500
Technology Microfluidic dry chemistry Microfluidic dry chemistry Microfluidic dry chemistry Microfluidic dry chemistry Liquid reagent packs & electrodes Liquid reagent packs & electrodes
Reagent Form Single-use Single-use Single-use Single-use 100/300/600/900 tests 75/150/300/450 tests
Consumables Reagent cards Reagent cards Reagent cards Reagent packs/cards Reagent packs, wash solutions, calibrators, electrodes Reagent packs, wash solutions, calibrators, electrodes
Standby Time ≥180 days 50 samples ≥24 hrs 15 samples (battery) Requires power
Sample Volume 100μL 95μL 90μL 80μL 70μL 150μL
Test Speed 50s 120s 35s 55s 35s 100s

 


Product Features, Advantages, and Limitations

Product Features & Advantages Limitations
Seamaty SG1 1. Single-use reagent cards (no waste)
2. Direct arterial sampling
3. Room-temperature storage
4. 180-day standby
5. Compact (0.6kg)
Limited test menu and parameter combinations
Abbott i-STAT 1. Market leader with high recognition
2. Measures biochemistry and cardiac markers
Expensive; requires external printer
Siemens EPOC 1. Recognized brand
2. Measures creatinine/urea nitrogen
Complex manual steps; limited test card options
Edan i15 1. Versatile sample types
2. Fast results
3. Auto-sampling from primary tubes
Large size; short standby; manual calibration
Radiometer ABL9 1. Market pioneer (30% share)
2. High sales volume
Complex maintenance; large reagent packs (1-month expiry)
IL GEM 3500 1. Strong brand recognition
2. High sales volume
Large reagent packs (3-week expiry); cannot detect chloride ions

 

Summary

The Seamaty SG1 stands out among international brands for its unique advantages:

  • Ease of UseSimplified operation with direct sampling.
  • Cost EfficiencyNo reagent waste and affordable pricing.
  • PortabilityUltra-lightweight (0.6kg) with long standby.
  • ReliabilityRoom-temperature storage and stable performance.

For institutions prioritizing mobility, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness, the SG1 is a compelling choice. However, for facilities requiring extensive parameter menus or high-throughput testing, established brands like Radiometer or Abbott may be preferable despite higher costs.