A specific & hygienic rapid test to detect occult blood in feces.
Overview
A reliable and hygienic test to detect occult blood in feces
Actim® Fecal Blood is an easy-to-use rapid test for detecting occult blood in feces – a symptom of severe gastrointestinal diseases. The advanced and unique design of Actim Fecal Blood provides a very user-friendly and hygienic solution for both patients and professionals.
Because feces do not normally contain measurable amounts of blood, the presence of occult blood is a sign of bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. While occult bleeding is a possible cause of hemorrhoids, it can also be an indication of colorectal cancer.
Actim Fecal Blood detects bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract even when there are no visible signs of blood in feces. Because the procedure is simple and convenient, patients can feel more comfortable with taking the test.
Early diagnosis of occult bleeding is crucial and can lead to life-saving treatment. For example, the five-year survival rate of colorectal cancer is up to 90% in early-diagnosed cases.
Actim Fecal Blood in a nutshell
No dietary restrictions required from the patient.
Hygienic and convenient sample collection for the patient
Hygienic and convenient sample collection for the patient
Innovation behind Actim® Fecal Blood
How Actim Fecal Blood works
The Actim Fecal Blood rapid test is based on highly specific monoclonal antibodies that only detect human hemoglobin. Therefore, no dietary restrictions concerning red meat, or vegetables and fruits with peroxidase activity are required. As a result, the test can be taken at any time.
Thanks to its optimal sensitivity and high specificity (94%), Actim Fecal Blood detects gastrointestinal bleeding even before there are visible signs of blood in feces.
The innovative leak-proof sample tube enables convenient and hygienic sample collection – even at home. The sampling device automatically adjusts the amount of sample needed for the test, and the test can be carried out without opening the tube cap. This guarantees convenient test handling for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Once the sample has been collected, the sample tube can be stored at room temperature for up to one week.
About hemoglobin
Hemoglobin is the oxygen-carrying molecule present in red blood cells.
It is released into the digestive tract when gastrointestinal bleeding occurs
Making sample collection and testing convenient for the patients
Thanks to the hygienic and convenient sample collection offered by Actim Fecal Blood, patients can feel comfortable with taking the test.
Unlike traditional guaiac tests, Actim Fecal Blood does not interfere with food substances containing hemoglobin or peroxidase activity. As a result, patients are not required to follow diet restrictions before being tested with Actim Fecal Blood.
How to use the test
How to use Actim Fecal Blood
All the items required to perform the test are included in the test kit, and Actim Fecal Blood can be conveniently be stored at room temperature (+2… +30 °C).
Learn how to use the test in the video below:
1, 2,3 & 4. At-home sample collection by the patient
Open the Specimen Dilution Buffer tube and collect a feces sample with the sampling stick attached to the screw cap.
Twist the stick randomly in several places of the feces sample so that both slits become filled with feces.
Place the sampling stick back into the tube by pushing the stick trough the cone and close the cap tightly.
Shake the tube to suspend the specimen in the buffer.
Perforation
Use the sharp tip of the perforating device (dipstick) to puncture the perforation area in the bottom of the buffer tube, then push the device into the tube until the stopper prevents it from going further.
Activation of the test
Slowly invert the tube once and immediately place the tube on the table in an upright position.
It is important to ensure that the inverting movement is not abrupt. Gentle inversion of the tube is essential to ensure accurate results. Make sure that the tube does not remain upside down.
Interpretation of the test result
A positive result can be read as soon as it becomes visible. Two blue lines = occult blood in feces, further investigation is needed.
A negative result should be confirmed at 10 minutes. One blue line = no occult blood in feces
Product information
Actim Fecal Blood
The Actim Fecal Blood test kits are available in two package formats. The test kits contain:
Actim Fecal Blood dipsticks in a perforating device
Specimen Dilution Buffer tubes
1 Instructions for Use
Actim Fecal Blood Controls
The Actim Fecal Blood Controls are intended to be used with the Actim Fecal Blood test for external quality control. The controls may also be used to demonstrate negative results and weak and strong positive results.
The control set includes negative, low positive and high positive controls as well as a reconstitution solution.