LabLynx Announces C-SIC Kit Release

COVID-Sample Information Collection C-SIC Kit

Sample Information Collection Kit Improves COVID Testing Process

ATLANTA, June 23, 2020 — LabLynx, Inc. today announced an important new component in its overall COVIDLiMS informatics solution for laboratories, designed to offer faster, more accurate coronavirus testing as well as ongoing risk management for businesses and organizations.

The C-SIC (COVID-Sample Information Collection) kit accurately captures specimen and patient information and ensures it is included on the sample label, preventing errors during sampling and transport. The 2D-coded label is then scanned at the laboratory to bring up the correct registration, and accessioned for testing.

No hand-written information is required. The kit scans the patient’s driver’s license or other official ID at point of collection. The information is instantly uploaded to a secure, HIPAA-compliant cloud database, ready for laboratory access.

Pre-Analytical Error: A Significant Issue

Pre-analytical sample handling, including initial sample collection, transport and lab handling, can account for up to 68% of errors according to a recent paper. With accurate testing being the crucial, central element in dealing with the current pandemic — as well as any potential future ones — it is imperative that every possible measure be taken to ensure reliable results. The C-SiC kit, along with the overall COVIDLiMS informatics solution, significantly reduces this alarming risk factor.

What’s Included

COVID-Sample Information Collection C-SIC Kit

The C-SiC Kit contains a tablet and portable barcode label printer, along with rechargeable batteries and power supplies, all packed securely in a rugged carrying case. The printer has a belt clip for easy portability. The tablet is loaded with Windows OS and barcode scanning capability, and connects to any wifi Internet access to communicate with the lab’s COVIDLiMS application and secure, HIPAA-compliant database. It also has the capability to interface with other LIMS/LIS (Laboratory Information Management Systems/Laboratory Information Systems), EHRs (Electronic Health Records) or other information management systems.

LabLynx’s full COVID-testing system includes a physician web portal, patient portal, MolDx-friendly LIMS (optimized for complex PCR-based workflows and maximum automation), interfacing hardware and software, cloud database and C-SiC kit.

COVID-Sample Information Collection C-SIC Kit

About LabLynx

LabLynx has been the leader in establishing the Next-Generation informatics (NGi) concept of the LIMS as a platform-based, total laboratory solution, rather than just a means to track samples. The result is that LabLynx is a comprehensive software technology solutions company dedicated to labs, their information and workload management. We want to make all laboratory, scientific, and healthcare organizations more productive.

Additionally, LabLynx owns and operates the largest communities and knowledge base resources dedicated to all things related to Laboratory, Medical & Scientific Informatics with www.limswiki.org and www.limsforum.com.

Contact LabLynx at www.lablynx.com or sales@lablynx.com or call us at: 866-LabLynx (522–5969) for additional information.

2 Responses to LabLynx Announces C-SIC Kit Release

  1. Bob Dussich says:

    John,
    Great job on creating this packaged product for the lab sector…
    Others will try to follow your lead out of the chute but you’ve got an incredible head start.
    Good luck!
    Bob

  2. John Jones says:

    Hi Bob, thanks for the kind words. LabLynx was not quite the first out of the chute on this but like everyone, we are driven by our clients and their needs. We developed and continue to improve this kit based upon our client’s feedback. There are other LIMS companies that are doing this as well but they are providing an actual boxed analyzer to provide rapid Point of Care testing for COVID. I don’t know how reliable the POC test is but the fact is that the majority of POC testing has an unacceptable error rate that is really quite enormous.

    If you want to get proper testing, the sample needs to be swabbed by a trained healthcare professional and run through RP-PCR. The sampling technique is critical; please read this article: https://www.covidlims.com/pcr-and-diagnostics-covid-19-pandemic-reveals-serious-issues/

    Anyway, these facts and our clients have driven the design of our SICKIT and we have designed it for PCR lab testing rather than POC. I think we will avoid getting involved with POC testing until it is better developed and has serious studies and peer review. You can get a lot of testing in place but if it is not providing reliable results it is doing more damage than good.