About
analyzer
Glucose 201+ System
analyzer
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Deliver high-quality information to healthcare professionals at the POC
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Unique microcuvette technology ensures accuracy in three simple steps while minimizing the risk of contamination
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Used for screening, monitoring and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus
Specifications
Principle | Modified glucose dehydrogenase in which the total amount of glucose is measured at the end point photometrically | |
Calibration | Factory calibrated and traceable to the ID GC-MS method; needs no further calibration and no coding | |
Sample Material | Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood | |
Measurement Range | Plasma equivalent values:
0.61 – 24.6 mmol/L (11 – 444 mg/dL)
Whole blood values: 0.55 – 22.2 mmol/L (10 – 400 mg/dL) |
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Results | Within one minute for normal glucose levels | |
Sample Volume | < 5 μL | |
Dimensions | 160 × 85 × 43 mm (6.30 × 3.35 × 1.69 inches) | |
Weight | 350 g (0.77 pounds) with batteries installed | |
Storage Temp. | Analyzer: 0 – 50 °C (32 – 122 °F)
Microcuvettes: unopened below 8 °C (46 °F), room temperature for up to 3 days; one month open vial stability |
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Operating Temp. | 15-30 °C (59 – 86 °F) | |
Power | AC Adapter or 4 AA batteries | |
Interface | Printer and HemoCue® Basic Connect including optional barcode scanner. Data transfer using Bluetooth® technology is possible via HemoCue® BT Connect (accessory) | |
Quality Control | Built-in self-test; system can be verified using liquid controls |
Advantages
Glucose 201+ System
Acute accuracy withoutrisks
With the help of microcuvette technology, there is no need to bring an analyzer near patients, reducing the risk of spreading infection
Right decisions at the POC
Precise monitoring for better glycemic control. Reduced risk of missed hypoglycemia in newborns
Convenience and flexibility
Portable and battery-operated system ideal for mobile settings
3 SIMPLE STEPS
Fill
microcuvette.
Put
microcuvette into analyzer.
See
the results (either in mmol/L or mg/dL).
Glucose 201+