Point-of-care analyzers are now available in diverse applications, which provide results much faster, just in seconds. HemoPoint® H2 DMS System is one such unit from Stanbio that is intended to be used for the quantitative determination of hemoglobin (Hgb) concentration in human blood. Reliable and easy to use, this system provides accurate hemoglobin and hematocrit results with one simple test.
This system consists of a photometer instrument and individual single-use microcuvettes filled with reagents. The filled microcuvette is inserted into the HemoPoint® H2 DMS photometer, the color produced by the chemical reaction in the cuvette is measured, and the hemoglobin level is calculated and displayed.
This new DMS version of this hemoglobin system can quickly, securely, and automatically manage, access and even analyze your hemoglobin test results. The unit will give results in 30 - 60 seconds. The typical measuring time you can expect is about 30 seconds.
Each time the device is turned on, a self test is performed automatically. The system allows easy measurement in just 3 steps such as - collecting blood samples, inserting microcuvette into analyzer and the result appears in 30-60 seconds.
The DMS software allows users to link seamlessly to a nearby computer. Data can then be sent to your Information Management System (IMS).
Features
- A control cuvette to check the optical unit of the device
- Rechargeable internal battery that makes it completely mobile
- An integrated Bluetooth interface
- Small sample size of 8 μL of fingerstick blood
- No routine maintenance required
- Memory for 4,000 patient results and additional 500 QC results
- Quality control reminders at user-defined intervals
- STAT measurement capability - ready at any time
- Automatic self-check at each start-up and between measurements
Designed for use in medical practices and in clinical laboratories to assist in medical diagnostics, this system also comes with an optional printer to record the patient's test results immediately, or from stored memory. Users must make sure to purchase such point-of-care analyzers from an experienced lab equipment dealer.