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Scopio X100

Our Full-Field Peripheral Blood Smear Application is the first fully digital platform for small and medium labs that replaces the manual microscope.

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  • 3 Slide Tray
  • 15 Slide/H for 200 WBC Diff

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The clinical impact of Full-Field technology in hematology

This definitive eBook on digital hematology examines the current challenges facing hematology labs and how deploying full-field digital technologies offers breakthrough solutions.

Through clinical data and case studies, you’ll get a comprehensive understanding of full-field peripheral blood smear analysis and how it improves laboratory efficiency, makes remote work routine, and improves diagnostic confidence and consistency.

Inside, you’ll learn:

  • The challenges of peripheral blood smear reviews and how microscopy has evolved in the hematology lab from manual workflows to partial digital workflows to full digitization enabled by full-field technology
  • How Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center improved the speed, capacity, and consistency of PBS analysis by strategically implementing remote digital workflows
  • How full digitization at the Center for Laboratory Medicine (ZLM) led to a 57% * reduction in turnaround time for peripheral blood smear analysis
  • How digital morphology opens the door to earlier detection and accurate diagnoses of cancers, infections, and other diseases and can improve both patient care and the patient experience


Swiss lab cuts blood smear analysis time by 57%

The Center for Laboratory Medicine (ZLM) in Switzerland sought to improve the efficiency of complete blood count (CBC) analysis, a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. Faced with staffing shortages and rising demand, ZLM tested Scopio's Full-Field digital cell morphology solution across its six locations. The technology offered automated, standardized, and remote-accessible peripheral blood smear analysis, reducing the need for manual microscopy and cutting turnaround times significantly. The solution addressed workflow bottlenecks, enhancing productivity and consistency across sites. Download this case study to learn more.


Reduce turnaround time for blood smear review by up to 59%

With a shortage of lab personnel and rising costs, hematology labs are under pressure to boost efficiency. Lab digitalization and automation are key. While digital peripheral blood smear (PBS) analysis has gained popularity, its limited field of view necessitates manual examination for abnormal samples. The Scopio Labs' X100 Full-Field Peripheral Blood Smear™ platform eliminates manual microscopy, offering a full-field view and enabling remote PBS review for improved workflow efficiency. This infographic delves into the quantifiable benefits of remote digital cell morphology.

This infographic is shared as part of the global #CLINICAL24 conversation

Making science out of art: Digitization and context in full-field morphological hematology

Traditionally, hematologists have relied on their keen eye and expertise to assess blood smears under a microscope visually, a skill honed through years of practice. This ‘art form’ of morphology review is crucial for identifying abnormalities in blood cells, which can point toward various medical conditions.

However, with advancements in technology, digitized images of blood smears are becoming increasingly common. This allows for more objective analysis, data sharing, and the potential for automation using artificial intelligence. The shift towards digitization raises an important question: Does it diminish the importance of context in diagnosis?

In this webinar, Dr. Wendy Erber, Professor at UWA Medical School and Dr. Amy Meitus, chief product officer at Scopio Labs will discuss the ideal approach for assessing blood smears and how this lies in combining the strengths of both art and science. By leveraging the precision and objectivity of extended (or ‘full field’) digitized hematological specimens alongside the experienced eye and contextual understanding of a hematologist, allowing hematologists to achieve more accurate and timely diagnoses. In particular, the value of digitizing the entire smear such that cells of significance that may not be in the standard field of view, are captured.

Key learning objectives

  • Understand the clinical context surrounding a blood sample; the clues and insights that make the difference in reaching an accurate diagnosis
  • Gain insight into an expert review of exemplar cases that illustrate why “the company cells keep" is key to confident diagnosis
  • Discover a new perspective on why contextual awareness remains the cornerstone of morphological hematology and why its integration with full-field digitization holds immense promise for the future of this vital medical field

Who should attend?

  • Hematologists
  • Hematopathologists
  • Lab managers and directors
  • Lab technicians
  • Anyone with a professional interest in advancing patient care by improving efficiency and accuracy in the hematology lab setting

Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.

This webinar is shared as part of the #CLINICAL24 2024 conversation.


Digitize hematology diagnostics with full-field imaging technology

Meet Itai Hayut, Co-founder and CEO of Scopio Labs, as he discusses the innovative full-field imaging technology and its significance in the medical field. Hear about the unique benefits of Scopio Labs’ solutions, and explore recent advancements in peripheral blood smear and bone marrow analysis, and the future of hematology diagnostics driven by AI. Plus, gain insights into the challenges and steps towards the total digitization of hematology labs.

This video was filmed at ADLM 2024.

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