CONTEXT: The hemoglobin (Hb) level is the most-used parameter for screening blood donors for the presence of anemia, one of the most-used methods for measuring Hb levels is based on photometric detection of cyanmetahemoglobin, as an alternative to this technology, HemoCue has developed a photometric method based on the determination of azide metahemoglobin. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the performance of three methods for hemoglobin (Hb) determination in a blood bank setting. DESIGN: Prospective study utilizing blood samples to compare methods for Hb determination. SETTING: Hemotherapy Service of the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, a private institution in the tertiary health care system. SAMPLE: Serial blood samples were collected from 259 i...
Background: The Hb levels of prospective blood donors are usually determined using a finger prick te...
Accurate screening for anemia at Red Cross blood donor clinics is essential to maintain a safe natio...
In Sweden, lowest acceptable haemoglobin levels in blood donators are 125g/L for women and 135g/L fo...
CONTEXT: The hemoglobin (Hb) level is the most-used parameter for screening blood donors for the pre...
Background: The fast and outpatient setting for a determination of the hemoglobin (Hb) level is a we...
Objective To compare four haemoglobin measurement methods in whole blood donors. Background To safe...
BACKGROUND: The tests used for anemia screening in blood donors are based on fingerstick samples, le...
Introduction: Predonation assessment of haemoglobin in blood donors is important to avoid unnecessar...
Background. An accurate assessment of hemoglobin (Hb) values before donation is unavoidable for safe...
The tests used for anemia screening in blood donors are based on fingerstick samples, leading to dis...
Abstract. We have evaluated the accuracy of a simple and inexpensive photometric device (DHT) for th...
Anemia screening before blood donation requires an accurate, quick, practical, and easy method with ...
Blood hemoglobin (Hb) is a common indicator for diagnosing anemia and is often determined through la...
OBJECTIVE Evaluate the accuracy of this bedside method to determine hemoglobin (Hb) concentration i...
BACKGROUND: The Hb levels of prospective blood donors are usually determined using a finger prick te...
Background: The Hb levels of prospective blood donors are usually determined using a finger prick te...
Accurate screening for anemia at Red Cross blood donor clinics is essential to maintain a safe natio...
In Sweden, lowest acceptable haemoglobin levels in blood donators are 125g/L for women and 135g/L fo...
CONTEXT: The hemoglobin (Hb) level is the most-used parameter for screening blood donors for the pre...
Background: The fast and outpatient setting for a determination of the hemoglobin (Hb) level is a we...
Objective To compare four haemoglobin measurement methods in whole blood donors. Background To safe...
BACKGROUND: The tests used for anemia screening in blood donors are based on fingerstick samples, le...
Introduction: Predonation assessment of haemoglobin in blood donors is important to avoid unnecessar...
Background. An accurate assessment of hemoglobin (Hb) values before donation is unavoidable for safe...
The tests used for anemia screening in blood donors are based on fingerstick samples, leading to dis...
Abstract. We have evaluated the accuracy of a simple and inexpensive photometric device (DHT) for th...
Anemia screening before blood donation requires an accurate, quick, practical, and easy method with ...
Blood hemoglobin (Hb) is a common indicator for diagnosing anemia and is often determined through la...
OBJECTIVE Evaluate the accuracy of this bedside method to determine hemoglobin (Hb) concentration i...
BACKGROUND: The Hb levels of prospective blood donors are usually determined using a finger prick te...
Background: The Hb levels of prospective blood donors are usually determined using a finger prick te...
Accurate screening for anemia at Red Cross blood donor clinics is essential to maintain a safe natio...
In Sweden, lowest acceptable haemoglobin levels in blood donators are 125g/L for women and 135g/L fo...