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HemoCue® Glucose 201+ System

HemoCue®
Glucose 201+ System

The HemoCue® Glucose 201+ System puts lab-quality answers in your hands when they’re needed most – at the point of care. Not only does the unique microcuvette technology enable accurate result reading in only three simple steps, it also reduces contamination risk.

*Not available in the US, for corresponding US product, see hemocue.us

HemoCue® Glucose 201+ System

Key benefits

Used in screening, monitoring and as an aid in the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, the HemoCue® Glucose 201+ System enables you to make the right decision at the point of care while reducing margins of error and risk of infection.

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Results within 1 minute

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Precise monitoring for better glycemic control

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Possible to detect hypoglycemia in newborns

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Factory calibrated analyzers means no need to recalibrate

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Portable and battery-operated system means ideal for mobile settings

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Microcuvette technology means reduced risk of infection spreading


Customer stories

Female doctor having a consultation with a femalre patient at her desk with HemoCue products visible on the desk.

Private Medical Practice in Australia

Nepean Lung and Sleep is a private medical practice specializing in adult respiratory and sleep medicine. The clinic provides onsite diagnostic testing for respiratory and sleep disorders, as well as medical consultations with specialist physicians. Serving Western Sydney, the Blue Mountains, and regional NSW areas such as Bathurst, Orange, Mudgee, and Lithgow, they see around 2,000 to 2,500 patients per year.

Female nurse holding a HemoCue Hb 801 Analyzer at a Blood Bank

Blood Center in Southern Sweden

Ulrika Greczula is responsible for blood collection throughout Halland County and works at the blood centers in Varberg, Falkenberg, and Halmstad. Today, Ulrika works at the blood center at the hospital in Varberg.

Warsaw Blood Bank bus

Warsaw Blood Bank

The Regional Blood Donation and Hemotherapy Center in Warsaw (Warsaw Blood Bank) is one of the largest blood banks in Poland. Located in the capital of the country, in the Masovian Voivodeship province, the Warsaw Blood Bank supplies blood components such as red blood cell concentrate, freshly frozen plasma and platelet blood cell concentrate to over 100 hospitals with specialist departments including hematology, transplantology, and oncology.

Entrence of Queen Silvias hospital in the summertime

Queen Silvia’s Hospital for Children

Queen Silvia’s Hospital for Children, a part of the Sahlgrenska University Hospital, provides healthcare, education, and research. This is where seriously ill or injured children from the region of Västra Götaland come for emergency care. It also offers highly specialized care for children from all over Sweden. The hospital has the largest emergency unit for children with nearly 50,000 patients each year.

Female doctor with child and mother in primary care clinic

Private Primary Care Clinic in Varberg

Husläkarna Varmbadhuset is a private primary care center in the southern part of Sweden. It offers a broad range of high-quality medical healthcare services. Johanna Hilmersson, General Practitioner, is the operational manager at the center.

Hb 301 Male Blood Bank 001-medium

Kokilaben Blood Bank in India

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital & Medical Research Centre is one of the largest blood banks in Mumbai with an average of 1,000 donors per month. The donors are both patient-related and unrelated voluntary donors in hospital settings as well as voluntary donors in donation camps outside.

Female nurse smiling at elderly female patient

Aarhus Emergency Department

The Aarhus emergency medical team consists of 18 specially-trained nurses who, in agreement with healthcare professionals from Aarhus University Hospital, Home Health Care Services and general practitioners, can step in during acute situations at patients’ residences. Within just a few hours, the emergency team can initiate care, observe, and start treatment – 24 hours a day.

Capillary Sampling with a HemoCue Hb 201+ Microcuvette on a child's finger

Pediatric Emergency Department in Finland

For three years now, Dr Jussi Niemelä and his colleagues at Turku University Hospital in Finland have performed rapid point-of-care tests of total white blood cells (WBC) and C-reactive protein (CRP). This saves both time and money. So much money in fact, that the department has employed an additional physician during rush hours.

System specifications

Modified glucose degydrogenase in which the total amount of glucose is measured at the end point photometrically

Factory calibrated and traceable to the ID GC-MS method; needs no further calibration and no coding

AC Adapter or 4 AA batteries

Printer and HemoCue® Basic Connect including optional barcode scanner. Data transfer using Bluetooth® technology is possible via HemoCue® BT Connect (accessory)

Plasma equivalent values: 0.61-24.6 mmol/L (11-444 mg/dL)

Whole blood values: 0.55-22.2 mmol/L (10-400 mg/dL)

Within 1 minute for normal glucose levels

Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood

< 5 µL

15-30°C (59-86°F)

Analyzer: 0-50°C (32-122°F)

Microcuvettes: unopened below 8°C (46°F) (incl. storage in a freezer), room temperature for up to 3 days; one-month open vial stability

160 x 85 x 43 mm

(6.30 x 3.35 x 1.69 inches)

350 g (0.77 pounds) with batteries installed

Built-in self-test, system can be verified using liquid controls

Lab-quality results in
three simple steps

Step 1 - How to use the HemoCue® Hb 201 DM RT System
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Fill the microcuvette

Step 2 - How to use the HemoCue® Hb 201+ System
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Place the microcuvette into the analyzer

Step 3 - How to use the HemoCue® Hb 201+ System
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View results within 1 minute


Frequently Asked
Questions

To receive a digital version of the Instructions for Use or a package insert for your system, fill in the form and we’ll reach out.

The HemoCue® Glucose 201+ Systems are factory setup to provide results in either Plasma Equivalent or whole blood values. It is not possible to change this setup.

Please visit the HemoCue Web Academy to enroll in product trainings.

For arterial or venous samples, you can use the following anticoagulants: EDTA, sodium heparin or lithium heparin.

Microcuvettes stored in a freezer must be allowed to reach room temperature (approx. 30 minutes) before analysis.

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