
Dräger Jaundice Meter JM-105
A bilirubinometer is a non-invasive device for measuring bilirubin levels in newborns. It allows detection and monitoring of neonatal jaundice without blood sampling, which is especially important in the first days of life. A transcutaneous jaundice detector enables fast, painless assessment of the infant’s condition without additional stress.
A bilirubinometer for newborns is used in maternity wards, neonatal units, intensive care wards, and outpatient settings. Transcutaneous bilirubin measurement allows dynamic monitoring of bilirubin levels, enabling timely decisions regarding phototherapy or additional diagnostics.
A non-invasive bilirubin meter is particularly useful when frequent monitoring is required without repeated blood draws.
A transcutaneous bilirubinometer works by analyzing light reflected from the newborn's skin. A spectrophotometric bilirubinometer provides objective measurements that allow evaluation of jaundice severity without invasive procedures. Portable and handheld models are convenient for both clinical and mobile use.
Using a jaundice detector enables timely treatment decisions and reduces the risk of complications associated with high bilirubin levels.
When choosing a transcutaneous bilirubinometer, consider the setting (maternity hospital, neonatal ICU, outpatient care), frequency of measurements, and need for data storage in medical records. Measurement accuracy across different skin phototypes, battery autonomy, and ease of use are also important.
For departments with a high number of newborns, an optimal solution is a portable, fast, and stable transcutaneous bilirubin meter with measurement history storage.
All models are supplied directly from the manufacturer with official warranty and service support. Consultations are available for device selection and staff training. You can buy a bilirubinometer with further technical maintenance, ensuring measurement accuracy and stable device performance.