Top Lab in India Relies on Millipore’s Elix<sup>®</sup> Water System to Maintain High Quality Result
6 Mar 2007Dr. Avinash Phadke Pathlab and Diagnostics, owned by Nicholas Piramal India Limited (NPIL), is part of India’s largest chain of pathology and diagnostic service providers. The chain performs more than four million pathology tests every year.
Dr. Phadke’s lab specializes in infertility, immunological, histopathology, genetic and microbiology tests and works closely with IVF centers all over the country. The lab meets the stringent quality standards required by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration of Laboratories (NABL). As part of the effort to set the highest benchmarks in quality and expertise, Dr. Phadke’s lab employs Millipore’s Elix water systems in conjunction with their Randox® analyzers.
The Randox system used by Dr. Phadke and his colleagues allows for on-board sample dilution and includes an on-board cuvette washing system. Pure water is key for both of those applications to avoid introducing impurities that may result in false readings. In a clinical setting such as this, a false reading could lead directly to a false diagnosis that would negatively impact a patient’s health. Because Wellspring’s mission stresses the need for quality patient care, Dr. Phadke’s lab requires the consistently high quality pure water that can be provided by an Elix system.
“At our lab, we do everything possible to safeguard the health of our patients,” says Dr. Phadke. “Faulty test results due to contamination are unacceptable because they can lead to misdiagnosis and delay proper treatment. Because water quality is one of the challenges for accurate and consistent testing, we use the Elix system — a water purification system specifically designed for use with clinical analyzers.”
The water produced by Elix systems meets the highest standards and ensures consistent quality. Millipore’s Elix water systems are fed directly with potable tap water and combine complementary purification technologies to produce water that meets or exceeds Type II water quality (corresponding to analytical-grade water) as defined by CAP, NCCLS/CLSI and ISO® 3696/BS 3997. While water passing through the Elix module is purified, ion exchange resins are continuously regenerated via an electrical current applied within the module itself. This process only requires a very low amount of water and energy, and needs no special maintenance or chemical regeneration that would deteriorate the resin beads.