Real-time visibility to changes, or lack of changes, in hemoglobin between invasive blood samples.
- Without SpHb, clinicians are often limited to invasive blood samples, which provide intermittent and delayed laboratory haemoglobin results.
- SpHb can be used in conjunction with traditional laboratory methods to obtain real-time visibility to changes, or lack of changes, in haemoglobin between invasive blood samples.
- SpHb trend monitoring may provide additional insight between invasive blood samples when:
- The SpHb trend is stable and the clinician may otherwise think haemoglobin is dropping.
- The SpHb trend is rising and the clinician may otherwise think haemoglobin is not rising fast enough.
- The SpHb trend is dropping and the clinician may otherwise think haemoglobin is stable.
Technical Data:
- Measurement Range: 0 – 25 g/dL
- Accuracy Range: 8 – 17 g/dL
- Accuracy (ARMS4) (Adults/Infants/Paediatrics): 1 g/dL