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Transcutaneous Bilirubinometer ZTB-A10

Transcutaneous Bilirubinometer ZTB-A10

Transcutaneous Bilirubinometer ZTB-A10 offers a measurement range of 0.0 mg/dL to 32.0 mg/dL, with an accuracy of ±1.5 mg/dL. It includes a patient ID card feature for easy identification, with an adjustable average time setting of 1 to 9 mins. Equipped with error indicators and visual/audible alarms for issues like sample errors and abnormal readings. Our bilirubinometer offers a convenient, non-invasive way to monitor jaundice in newborns and infants.

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1. What is the measurement method used in this bilirubinometer?

This bilirubinometer uses a transcutaneous (non-invasive) measurement method, meaning it estimates bilirubin levels through the skin without requiring a blood sample.

2. What is the measurement range of the device?

The device can measure bilirubin levels from 0.0 mg/dL to 32.0 mg/dL.

3. How repeatable are the readings?

The device has a repeatability of less than 10%, ensuring consistent results.

4. How many readings can the device store?

It has a memory capacity of 192 previous readings, allowing for data tracking over time.

5. How long does it take to get a test result?

The device provides an instant reading for quick and efficient bilirubin measurement.

6. What is a bilirubinometer?

A bilirubinometer is a medical device used to measure the level of bilirubin in the blood, typically to assess jaundice in newborns and monitor liver function.

7. Why is bilirubin measurement important?

Measuring bilirubin levels is crucial for diagnosing and managing neonatal jaundice, liver diseases, and hemolytic disorders. High bilirubin levels can lead to complications like kernicterus if left untreated.

8. Is the test painful for newborns?

A transcutaneous bilirubinometer is non-invasive and painless. A serum bilirubin test requires a small blood sample, which may cause minor discomfort.

9. Can a bilirubinometer be used at home?

While some bilirubinometers are designed for hospital or clinical use, there are portable devices available for home monitoring under medical guidance.