Analytical Equipment

Haemoglobin Meter

The Advanced Microprocessor Haemoglobin Meter is a high precision diagnostic instrument specifically engineered for the rapid and accurate determination of total haemoglobin concentration in whole blood. Utilizing the cyanmethaemoglobin method or advanced direct photometric technology, this system provides digital readings in grams per deciliter (g/dl) within seconds. The meter is equipped with long-life LED light sources and high-sensitivity sensors that eliminate the manual errors associated with traditional Sahli methods. Featuring a compact and rugged design, it is ideal for both high-volume hospital laboratories and remote field testing sites. With integrated memory for storing patient results and automatic zeroing functions, our haemoglobin meters ensure that healthcare providers can deliver immediate and reliable diagnostic data for effective patient management and anemia screening programs.

Scientific Significance

The significance of a digital haemoglobin meter lies in its ability to provide objective results that are not dependent on the visual interpretation of the technician. This is critical for detecting subtle cases of anemia and for monitoring patients undergoing chronic treatment. By providing instant digital quantification of haemoglobin levels, this instrument helps in the early identification of oxygen-carrying capacity deficiencies, which is vital for maternal health, pediatric development, and preoperative assessments, ensuring that medical interventions are based on precise and traceable laboratory data.

Primary Applications

Our haemoglobin meters are extensively applied in Hospital Blood Banks for screening donors and in Maternity Clinics for prenatal checkups. They are vital for Pediatric Departments to monitor iron deficiency in infants. Furthermore, these meters are used in Emergency Rooms for rapid trauma assessment and in public health screening camps organized by non-governmental organizations to combat nutritional deficiencies in large populations across rural and urban sectors.

Core Operational Uses

This instrument is primarily used for the point-of-care testing of haemoglobin levels using a simple finger-prick blood sample. It is utilized in sports medicine for monitoring the health of athletes and in surgical wards to assess blood loss. Technicians also use the meter for routine health checkups in diagnostic centers and for verifying blood quality during the collection and storage process in clinical blood processing facilities.

Product Keywords

Haemoglobin Meter
Digital Hb Meter
Portable Haemoglobin Tester
Microprocessor Hb Unit
Blood Analysis Tool
Anemia Screening Meter
Hb Photometer
Diagnostic Hb Machine

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DIAGNOSTIC TECHNICAL FAQ

Q1 HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET A READING
Our digital haemoglobin meter provides results in less than 15 seconds after the sample is inserted. This rapid processing is ideal for high-volume screenings and emergency medical assessments.
Q2 WHAT VOLUME OF BLOOD IS REQUIRED FOR TESTING
The system is designed for minimal sample usage. Only a tiny capillary blood sample usually around 10 microliters obtained from a finger prick is sufficient for an accurate total haemoglobin analysis.
Q3 DOES THE METER REQUIRE REGULAR CALIBRATION
Yes the meter features an automatic zeroing function but we recommend checking accuracy with standard calibration strips or control solutions periodically to maintain the high precision required for medical diagnostics.
Q4 IS THE DEVICE PORTABLE FOR FIELD WORK
Absolutely our haemoglobin meters are lightweight and can be operated using both battery and mains power. This makes them perfectly suited for remote health camps and mobile clinics where electricity might be limited.

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