Hemoglobinometer

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Hem`o`glo´bin`om´e`ter


n.1.(Physiol. Chem.) Same as Hæmochromometer.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The hemoglobinometer tube is cleaned and allowed to dry.
The Hb level of the child was evaluated using a portable hemoglobinometer, Agabe[R] (Exa-M, Mogi da Cruzes, SP), and anemia was identified by the value of Hb <11.0 g/dL [23].
The heamoglobin level was measured using Hemoglobinometer at the time of admission (base line) and discharge.
I was most impressed by the hemoglobinometer, and I'm still trying to figure out how it works.
Sahli's manual hemoglobinometer operates based on the conversion of hemoglobin to acid hematin by the action of HCL.
Field-based measurements necessitated the use of a portable hemoglobinometer, rather than an automated complete blood count, which would have aided in anaemia classification.
Hemoglobin was measured by Sahli's Hemoglobinometer. The data are presented as mean, and standard deviation.
Reliability of the HemoCue@ hemoglobinometer in critically ill patients: A prospective observational study.
The haemoglobin concentration of each participant was determined immediately in the field using a Hemocue Hemoglobinometer (Hemocue AB, Angelhom, Sweden).
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