Hemo Controls are quality control materials used to ensure the accuracy and precision of hematology analyzers, including devices like the HemoCue systems that measure blood parameters such as hemoglobin. Read more
They are essential for verifying that a device is functioning properly and delivering consistent, reliable results.
Accuracy Verification: Hemo Controls are designed to mimic human blood, providing known values that can be compared to the results obtained from the analyzer. By running these controls, labs can confirm that their analyzers are calibrated correctly.
Different Levels: Typically, Hemo Controls come in different levels (e.g., low, normal, high) to simulate a range of conditions that the analyzer may encounter. This ensures the machine's accuracy across a broad spectrum of values.
Routine Use: These controls are run periodically—daily, weekly, or when a new batch of reagents is opened—to monitor the instrument's performance. They are also used after machine maintenance or repairs.
Stability: Hemo Controls are often supplied as stabilized materials that can be stored for extended periods without losing their accuracy, though they must be used before their expiration date for reliable results.
Application with HemoCue Analyzers: HemoCue controls are used with HemoCue analyzers such as the Hb 201+ for hemoglobin measurements or other devices in the HemoCue line. The results from the controls are compared with the target values provided by the manufacturer.
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