What is HemoTrol?
What is HemoTrol?
HemoTrol is an assayed hemoglobin control intended for use in the verification of the precision and accuracy of the HemoCue® B-Hemoglobin and HemoCue® Hb 201 systems.
What is HemoCue hb201?
HemoCue Hb 201 DM System offers the lab accuracy and ease of use that has become a standard in Hb point-of-care testing, plus improved patient safety with features like QC lockout and built-in barcode scanning for patient ID.
What is a HemoCue machine?
HemoCue point-of-care systems are available to test blood glucose, HbA1c, urine albumin, Hb and white blood cells with five part differential counts. The systems give immediate results with laboratory accuracy.
How much does a HemoCue cost?
We have already done the research for you, and the average cost of Hemocue medical devices is currently $ 576. The best way to find the best deal and the lowest price on Hemocue medical equipment is to have access to the most current pricing information, and that’s exactly what we provide.
How accurate is HemoCue?
The HemoCue 201+ had a sensitivity (95% CI) of 99.1% (94.8–100.0) and a specificity (95% CI) of 71.0% (64.4–76.9).
What is a normal range on a HemoCue?
Adult males 130 – 170 g/L Adult females 120 – 150 g/L Infants, after neonatal period 110 – 140 g/L Children, two years to teenage: gradual increase to adult normal. If the haemoglobin results do not reflect the patient’s clinical symptoms, or seem unusually high or low, perform a control test.
What is the purpose of the HemoCue liquid controls when testing hemoglobin?
R&D Glu/Hgb is a tri-level control used to monitor the precision and accuracy of HemoCue® Glucose 201, HemoCue® Hb 201+ and HemoCue® Hb 201 DM analyzers. The three levels of control are designed to provide values in the abnormal low, normal, and abnormal high ranges.
Is HemoCue accurate?
Previous research has suggested that the HemoCue 201+ is accurate and reliable compared to central laboratory testing.
What is the normal range for HemoCue?
What is the normal hemoglobin level?
The healthy range for hemoglobin is: For men, 13.2 to 16.6 grams per deciliter. For women, 11.6 to 15 grams per deciliter.
How do I read my hemoglobin blood test results?
Hemoglobin results are measured in volume. The numbers associated with your result are in grams per deciliter or g/dL, but the test report may not have “g/dL” listed after the number. For example, your test result may be written as 14 or 14 g/dL.
What is a HemoCue used for?
What is a normal HemoCue?
Results: In the surgical blood samples, the Hb concentration determined by the CO-Oximeter (HbCOOX) ranged from 5.1 to 16.7 g/dL and the Hb concentration measured by HemoCue (HbHC) from 4.7 to 16.0 g/dL.
What does a HemoCue test for?
HemoCue point-of-care systems are available to test blood glucose, HbA1c, urine albumin, Hb and white blood cells with five part differential counts. The systems give immediate results with laboratory accuracy. All HemoCue point-of-care systems are available with Data Management Functions.
What is a healthy hemoglobin level?
Normal results for adults vary, but in general are: Male: 13.8 to 17.2 grams per deciliter (g/dL) or 138 to 172 grams per liter (g/L) Female: 12.1 to 15.1 g/dL or 121 to 151 g/L.
What is a critical hemoglobin level?
An Hb value less than 5.0 g/dL (50 g/L) can lead to heart failure and death. A value greater than 20 g/dL (200 g/L) can lead to obstruction of the capillaries as a result of hemoconcentration.
What level of hemoglobin is concerning?
What hemoglobin levels are considered severe or dangerously low? A hemoglobin level of less than 5.0 grams per deciliter (g/dl) is dangerous and could lead to heart failure or death. A normal hemoglobin level is 13.2–16.6 grams per deciliter (g/dL) for males and 11.6–15 g/dL for females.
What is the normal hemoglobin level by age?
6 months-1 year: 9.5-14 g/dL. 1-6 years: 9.5-14 g/dL. 6-18 years: 10-15.5 g/dL. Adult men: 14-18 g/dL.