HemoCue® Albumin 201 System
The Easy Way to Reliable Early Detection
Fast, portable and easy to use, the HemoCue® Albumin 201 System is ideal within diabetes care, hypertension treatment and as a possible marker for preeclampsia during pregnancy. The HemoCue® Albumin 201 System is an easy, lab-accurate means of identifying microal buminuria – long before any possible symptoms of renal or vascular complications may appear. HemoCue’s patented microcuvette technology enables quantitative test results right at the point of care. You can make immediate treatment decisions, and give direct feedback to the patient.
Certainty in Vital Decisions
- Lab-accurate results for screening, diagnosis and monitoring
- Ability to monitor changes in albumin concentration in the very low range (5-20 mg/L)
- Detection of low concentrations enables early treatment to delay the onset of future microvascular complications
- Fast Results With Ease
- Ease of use with minimal training – Three simple steps
- Test results in just 90 seconds
- No need for lab confirmation due to quantitative results
Trusted and Accepted Methodology
- Built on HemoCue’s proven microcuvette technology
- Factory calibrated system, ensures sustainable and reliable results
- Principle Turbidimetric immunoassay determination of urine albumin
- Calibration Factory calibrated against a turbidimetric method with a calibrator traceable to
CRM 470 (Certified Reference Material)
Sample Material Urine; morning spot, overnight or 24 hour collections
Measurement Range 5-150 mg/L
Samples up to 2000 mg/L can be diluted with isotonic sodium chloride. Dilution
might affect the precision of the results.
Results In 90 seconds
Sample Volume 18 μL
Dimensions 115 x 170 x 66 mm
(4.53 x 6.89 x 2.56 inches)
Weight 350 g (0.77 lbs)
Storage Temp. Analyzer: 0-50 °C (32-122 °F)
Microcuvettes: 2-8 °C (35-46 °F),
room temperature for up to 3 days
Operating Temp. 15-30 °C (59-86 °F)
Power AC adapter
Interface Printer and HemoCue® Basic Connect including barcode scanner
Quality Control Built-in ”selftest”. System can be verified using liquid controls.