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Rapids

Rapid Diagnostics Tests

HemoCue is the U.S. distributor for the following Beckman Coulter rapid tests. Simple to use and highly reliable, these affordable tests are all CLIA-waived.

Rapids

 

ICON 20 hCG

 

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ICON 20 hCG is a rapid test for detecting hCG qualitatively, employing a solid-phase chromatographic immunoassay technology to selectively detect elevated levels of hCG in serum or urine.

395097
ICON 20 hCG Test Kit
25 Test Cassettes
25 Disposable Sample Droppers

CLIA Category
Urine – Waived
Serum – Moderately Complex

 

CPT Code* Description
81025 Urine
84703 Serum

Key benefits

01

Detects hCG at 10 mIU/mL in serum and 20 mIU/mL in urine

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Simple, one-step process for greater reliability and higher sensitivity

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Built-in positive and negative controls

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Requires just 3 drops of sample


 

ICON 25 hCG

 

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ICON 25 hCG is a one-step immunochemical rapid test for qualitative detection of human chorionic gonadotropin in urine or serum to aid in early pregnancy detection. Additionally, ICON 25 hCG meets the requirements of physicians and hospitals for ease-of-use, value and, above all, accuracy. Pregnancy tests of this sensitivity and accuracy are suitable for both hospital and physician office lab usage.

43025
ICON 25 hCG Test Kit
25 Test Cassettes
25 Disposable Sample Droppers
Zippered Bag, 2 Extra Sample Droppers

CLIA Category
Urine – Waived
Serum – Moderately Complex

 

CPT Code* Description
81025 Urine
84703 Serum

Key benefits

01

Detects hCG at 25 mIU/mL in urine or serum

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>99% Accuracy

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Requires just 3 drops of sample

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Results for urine in as little as 3 minutes


 

ICON SC Strep A

 

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ICON SC Strep A is a simple, easy-to-use, CLIA-waived test. In as little as 5 minutes, you will have accurate results so you can begin your patient’s treatment immediately and confidently. Rapid diagnosis and timely treatment of Group A Streptococcal pharyngitis infections with tests such as ICON SC Strep A will reduce the severity of symptoms and further complications such as rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis.3,4,5,6,7

395161
ICON SC Strep A Test Kit
25 Test Cassettes
25 Throat Swabs
1 Vial Reagent A
1 Vial Reagent B
1 Bottle Positive Control
1 Bottle Negative Control

 

CPT Code* Description
87880QW Strep A test

Key benefits

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98% accuracy

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Results in 5 minutes

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On-board extraction

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Fast, easy and accurate


 

ICON Mono

 

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ICON Mono is a one-step antibody test for fast, accurate and easy-to-read results at the point of care. When your patients present with fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands or other symptoms common with a viral infection, you may not be able to distinguish these from infectious mononucleosis (IM).

395100
ICON Mono Test Kit
30 Test Cassettes
Developer Solution
Negative Control
Positive Control
35 Capillary Tubes
Bulb

CLIA Category
Whole Blood – Waived
Serum/Plasma – Moderately Complex

 

CPT Code* Description
86308QW Heterophile antibodies

Key benefits

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Approved for testing on all ages

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Combines finger-stick whole-blood convenience with EIA membrane technology for fast, accurate results

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Uses direct solid-phase immunoassay technology for early qualitative detection of IM heterophile antibodies in whole blood, serum or plasma

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99.9% relative sensitivity and 98.8% relative specificity serum/plasma; 98.3% relative specificity WB assay


 

References

 

1 Data on file, Product Development department, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Primary Care Diagnostics (formerly SmithKline Diagnostics, Inc.).

 

2 Baker, J., et al.: “Readability and sensitivity of two guaiac-based fecal occult blood tests,” Gastroenterol. 94(5):A5,1988.

 

3 Kuttner AG and Krumwiede E. Observations on the effect of Streptococcal upper respiratory infections on rheumatic children: a three-year study. J. Clin. Invest. 20: 273-287 (1941).

 

4 Wannamaker LW. Changes and changing concepts in the biology of group A Streptococci and the epidemiology of streptococcal infections. Rev. Infect. Dis., 2: 967-973, (1979).

 

5 Facklam RR and Washington JA. Streptococcus and related catalase-negative gram-positive cocci. In: Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 5th ed., Balows, A., Fausler, W.J., Hermann, K.L., Isenberg, H.D. and Shadomy, J.J. (eds), American Society of Microbiology, Chapter 29, pp. 238-257 (1991).

 

6 Bisno AL, Pearce IA, Wall HP, Moody MD, and Stollerman GH. Contrasting epidemiology of acute rheumatic fever and acute glomerulonephritis. N. Eng. J. Med. 283: 561-565 (1970).

 

7 Potter EV, Svartman M, Mohamed I, Cox R, Poo-King T, and Earle DP. Tropical acute rheumatic fever and associated streptococcal infections compared with concurrent acute glomerulonephritis. J. Pediatr. 92: 325- 333 (1978).

 

*2020 CPT-code Reimbursement National Limit. The CPT codes provided are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payer being billed.