Transcutaneous Bilirubin Meters
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Hello All,
I was wondering what transcutaneous bilirubin meters that you might be using in your hospitals/clinics? I know this is typically an area that nursing supervises as there is no specimen being collected and tested but it's something I have been asked to investigate for our pediatric offices. So far, I have looked at the Philips BiliChek and the Drager Jaundice Meter, are there any others out there?
Thanks!!
Raychel
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Raychel,
Those are the two we current use and the only two we've used in the past.