156 Lot management
Roche Diagnostics
cobas
®
pulse · Software version 01.03 · User Assistance · Publication version 1.0
8 A nurse uses a test strip from the new lot. If configured,
the nurse is first prompted to perform a QC test.
9 The test strips from the new lot can be used.
y Digital lot data reception with manual release workflow
Manual lot data retrieval with manual release
1 A new test strip lot is released and sent to the healthcare
facility.
2 A corresponding lot data file is created and sent to
cobas
®
infinity edge.
3
The lot data file appears as a QR code in the cobas
®
infinity edge portal. The Point of Care coordinator uses
their instrument to scan the QR code.
4 The lot data file is uploaded from the Point of Care
coordinator’s instrument to the DMS.
5 The Point of Care coordinator validates the lot if required.
6 The Point of Care coordinator activates the lot (in the
DMS).
7 A nurse uses a test strip from the new lot. If configured,
the nurse is first prompted to perform a QC test.
8 The test strips from the new lot can be used.
y Manual lot data retrieval with manual release workflow
Manual lot data retrieval with automatic
release
1 A new test strip lot is released and sent to the healthcare
facility.
2 A corresponding lot data file is created and sent to
cobas
®
infinity edge.
3
The lot data file appears as a QR code in the cobas
®
infinity edge portal. The Point of Care coordinator uses
their instrument to scan the QR code.
4 The lot data file is uploaded from the Point of Care
coordinator’s instrument to the DMS.
5 A nurse uses a test strip from the new lot. If configured,
the nurse is first prompted to perform a QC test.
6 The test strips from the new lot can be used.
y Manual lot data retrieval with automatic release workflow
Adding a test strip lot to the instrument
You must add a new test strip lot to your instrument in
order to be able to use the test strips from that lot.
The distribution of test strips from a new lot will depend
on the best practice of your healthcare facility.
6 Non-routine operation