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The Use of a Hemocue Blood Glucose Analyser in a Neonatal Unit

Annals of Clinical Biochemistry: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 1997
Near patient testing for glucose is now a widely accepted procedure in hospital wards and clinics. However, in a neonatal ward where the detection of hypoglycaemia rather than hyperglycaemia is of paramount importance, it is more difficult to find a suitable glucose monitoring instrument. We compared two Hemocue blood glucose analysers (Hemocue Ltd) in
M, Leonard, M, Chessall, D, Manning
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Assessment of the Hemocue-b for measuring hemoglobin in horse blood

Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 2003
Our purpose was to assess the accuracy and precision of a point of care hemoglobinometer (HemoCue-B hemoglobin photometer) for measuring hemoglobin concentration in horse blood. Samples of jugular venous blood from 12 healthy adult horses were collected in EDTA.
H, Chevalier   +4 more
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Evaluation of the HemoCue Glucose 201 Room Temperature Microcuvettes

Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology, 2007
Introduction:A new room-temperature storage cuvette for the portable HemoCue glucose analyzers (HemoCue Inc, Lake Forest, Calif) was evaluated for technical performance by comparing a point-of-care glucose meter (Precision PCx; Abbott Diagnostics, Abbott Park, Ill) and a hexokinase central ...
Aparna Rajadhyaksha   +2 more
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Accuracy of the HemoCue Portable Glucose Analyzer in a Large Nonhomogeneous Population

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2001
Several studies have reported inconsistent results between HemoCue (HC) whole blood glucose measurements compared to plasma glucose. We selected a large patient population with diverse pathologies and healthy volunteers to evaluate HC. For this comparison, whole blood glucose concentration was measured using HC and referenced to laboratory plasma ...
Marc C. Torjman   +4 more
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Evaluation of the Hemocue portable hemoglobinometer after major joint arthroplasty

The Journal of Arthroplasty, 2002
We evaluated the potential use of the Hemocue (Hemocue AB, Sweden) portable hemoglobinometer on the 1st postoperative evening after major joint arthroplasty. We compared hemoglobinometer values with conventional Coulter counter laboratory analysis in a population of 67 patients. The hemoglobinometer proved practical, economical, and accurate in general,
Marco, Teli, Yeung, Ng, Roland, Ingram
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Hemocue--a new haemoglobinometer in the clinic.

European journal of anaesthesiology, 1991
The accuracy of the Hemocue, a portable haemoglobinometer, was tested on 29 patients undergoing open-heart surgery, and the results were compared with the haemoglobin values obtained from the hospital laboratory. Special attention was paid to the lower range of haemoglobin values and the simplicity and speed of operating the meter.
W K, Be, H E, Kerkkamp, L H, Booij
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Accuracy of a Simplified Glucose Measurement Device—The HemoCue Glucose 201RT

Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2015
Background: Easily available, accurate glucose recordings are important when screening for and managing people with diabetes. The photometric HemoCue ® (Ängelholm, Sweden) Glucose 201+ system, which delivers lab-comparable glucose recordings, has
Ellen, Segerhag   +6 more
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The HemoCue Glucose, Albumin, and Hemoglobin A1c Systems

Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology, 2017
Diabetes care is complex requiring prevention and management to minimize complications. Point-of-care testing (POCT) has been found to have a positive impact on diabetes management, and studies have described an improvement in patient satisfaction and glycemic control as a result of immediate feedback to the patient.
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Validation of albumin determined in urine with the HemoCue point‐of‐care analyser

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 2003
Albumin concentrations persistently between 20 and 200 mg/L in first morning spot urine or urine collected overnight, referred to as microalbuminuria, indicate incipient nephropathy in diabetes mellitus. This study validates a new point-of-care device, the HemoCue Urine Albumin analyser, for handling, accuracy precision and predictive values (PV+/-) at
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[Comparison of HemoCue with cyanmethemoglobin method for estimating hemoglobin].

Wei sheng yan jiu = Journal of hygiene research, 2004
Hemoglobin level was the most common factor used in evaluation the iron status and anemia prevalence in population. We used HemoCue method and cyanmethemoglobin method for estimating hemoglobin by capillary blood samples from 280 3-5 years-old-children and vein blood samples from 71 12-13 years-old children, a serial of control blood samples were ...
Xianfeng, Zhao, Shi-an, Yin
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