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Hemotrol Duo Hemoglobin Low Quality Control 2x1mL Dropper Bottle For Hb 801 2/Box

$88.95
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Medex SKU:
EUR-287.001.002
Packing Info:
2/Box
Usually Ships:
2 - 3 weeks
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Description

Key Features

  • Assayed Control Material: This is not a test kit for patients, but a quality control solution. It contains a known, specific concentration of hemoglobin. This allows healthcare professionals to verify the accuracy and reliability of their testing equipment.

  • Low-Level Concentration: The "low level" designation means the solution's hemoglobin concentration falls within a specific, low range (e.g., 6.7 g/dL to 7.3 g/dL). This is one of three levels (low, normal, and high) used to check instrument performance across a full range of possible patient results.

  • Optimized for HemoCue Systems: The product is specifically designed to work with HemoCue Hb 301 and HemoCue Hb 801 systems, which are common portable devices for measuring hemoglobin at the point of care.

  • Long-Term Stability: The solution has a long shelf life when refrigerated and is stable for an extended period at room temperature after the vial is opened. This simplifies quality control procedures and helps maintain consistency over time.


Uses

The primary use of the 287.001.002 is for quality control (QC) in a professional medical or laboratory setting. It ensures that the HemoCue Hb 301 and Hb 801 systems are providing accurate and reliable hemoglobin measurements.

By running this control solution through the analyzer on a regular basis, users can:

  • Verify System Performance: Confirm that the device is functioning correctly and its results are within the specified range for the control solution.

  • Comply with Regulations: Adhere to federal, state, and accreditation standards for quality assurance in laboratory testing.

  • Ensure Patient Safety: By confirming the accuracy of the analyzer, healthcare providers can have confidence in the hemoglobin results they get from patient samples, which is crucial for diagnosing and managing conditions like anemia.