Mprtz
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It's been a goal to measure hct at home, and to that end I recently acquired a urit-12 handheld hemoglobin meter:
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Laws governing the sale of medical devices in the US limit the choices here - this is a simple made-in-china meter that can be ordered from overseas without being asked for a medical license.
How accurate can something this light and cheap be? Time will tell, but a little research shows that at least the concept behind it appears to be sound... there is chemistry in the test strips that combines hemoglobin with cyanide and uses reflectance of a 540nm light source to measure the hemoglobin content.
I ordered a bunch of test strips to go with it, and just used it for the first time.
Used a click lancet to poke a small hole in my finger and applied the blood drop to the pit in the test strip.
The machine read 165g/L and 50% - a plausible result.
I plan to check my hemoglobin maybe weekly for a while to see how repeatable the results are, if there is a trend, and how closely they match testing I might get elsewhere (privatemdlabs, clinic, or blood center)
View attachment 559984
Laws governing the sale of medical devices in the US limit the choices here - this is a simple made-in-china meter that can be ordered from overseas without being asked for a medical license.
How accurate can something this light and cheap be? Time will tell, but a little research shows that at least the concept behind it appears to be sound... there is chemistry in the test strips that combines hemoglobin with cyanide and uses reflectance of a 540nm light source to measure the hemoglobin content.
I ordered a bunch of test strips to go with it, and just used it for the first time.
Used a click lancet to poke a small hole in my finger and applied the blood drop to the pit in the test strip.
The machine read 165g/L and 50% - a plausible result.
I plan to check my hemoglobin maybe weekly for a while to see how repeatable the results are, if there is a trend, and how closely they match testing I might get elsewhere (privatemdlabs, clinic, or blood center)