Hemocue Hb 201+ Analyzer (SI g/dL)

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HemoCue AmericaSKU: 121720

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Description

Providing lab accuracy and ease of use, the HemoCue 201+ System has become a standard in hemoglobin point-of-care testing.

Healthcare providers around the world rely on the immediate results so they can make the right decisions when they need them most — right at the point of care.

Have confidence in your answers at the point of care

  • Precise factory calibration against the ICSH reference method
  • Patented microcuvette technology with excellent lot-to-lot reproducibility
  • Date and time storage for up to 600 results
  • Blood-based liquid controls available

 

Get easy access to lab-quality accuracy

  • Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood sample
  • Brief training with virtually no maintenance
  • Link result with patient ID for medical record integration
  • Printer interface

HemoCue® Hb 201+ System Specifications


Principle Modified azidemethemoglobin reaction; dual wavelengths (570 nm and 880 nm) for compensation of turbidity
Calibration Factory calibrated against the ICSH reference method; needs no further calibration
Testing
Sample Material Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood
Sample Volume ~10 µL
Measuring Time  within 60 seconds
Measurement Range  0–25.6 g/dL (0–256 g/L, 0–15.9 mmol/L)
Device Dimensions  6.3x1.69x3.35 in (160x43x85 mm)
Weight 0.77 lbs.  (350 g), with batteries installed
Temp Ranges Analyzer Storage 32-122°F (0-50°C)
Microcuvette Storage 59-86°F (15-30°C)
Analyzer Operation 59-86°F (15-30°C)
Quality Control Built-in self-test, optional liquid controls
Power
Cable AC Adapter
Standard Batteries 4 AA batteries 1.5 V Alkaline
Rechargable Batteries 4 AA batteries 1.2 V NiMH
Interface Printer and HemoCue® Basic Connect including optional barcode scanner
CPT Code 85018-QW The CPT codes provided are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payer being billed.

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