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  1. The Jaundice Meter JM-105 streamlines jaundice screening practices by reducing time-consuming blood draws, scheduling of laboratory work, and processing costs. It improves efficiency by delivering reliable measurements with significantly fewer steps, which frees up more time for direct infant care.
  2. Jaundice Meter (Model JM-103) User Manual (usr070rb) Page 2 - 3. Page 12 Where L and S are the long and short optical path measurements. Use of the Device Patient Population The Jaundice Meter (JM-103) is indicated for use in neonatal patients born 35 weeks gestation who have not undergone transfusion or phototherapy treatment.
  3. Sep 23, 2016 Community forums for Draeger - JM-103 relating to Calibration Procedure on MedWrench.
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DESCRIPTION

The Jaundice Meter (JM-103) meets the requirements for the following. Classifications:. Protection against electrical shock: Internally powered. Type of applied part: BF. IPX0—ordinary equipment (Degree of protection against harmful. Ingress of water: Not applicable.). Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic.

Take the sting out of screening

Transcutaneous bilirubin (TcB) measurement offers a gentle, pain-free alternative to traditional jaundice screening. There’s no blood draw, removing a major stress from fragile babies and their parents. Think of it – no more delays waiting for laboratory results. When used with other clinical signs, it is just reliable information for expert decision-making.
Because the Dräger Jaundice Meter JM-103 features a reusable probe tip, it requires no costly disposables. With the volume of screenings performed in the nursery, the cost of such disposable items can quickly exceed the initial cost of the device itself. What you get with the Dräger Jaundice Meter JM-103 is consistent quality, cost-effectively delivered over the lifetime of the device.
The Dräger Jaundice Meter JM-103 is a solution specifically designed to efficiently overcome the challenges faced when managing jaundice. Complete this vital task in the fewest possible steps to free up more time for infant care. Its ergonomic, compact design promotes ease of use, while long battery life enables you to get more done between charges.

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-Connie Doehla
4 years ago
4 years agoIs this a point of care device requiring Lab oversite

Is this a point of care device? Is this a waived test?

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-Biomedprn
4 years ago
4 years agoCalibration Procedure

Is there a calibration for this JM-103 if the tests are outside of the stated values with their tolerances?

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-Serafina
4 years ago
4 years agoOperator's Manual

Need manual to learn how to test jaundice meter for accuracy, specifically the parameters as I know how to perform the test.

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FEATURES

Jm 103 Jaundice Meter Manual Diagram

  • Reusable Probe - Just wipe with alcohol and reuse as needed. There are no disposable tips to fumble with, keep track of or reorder.
  • Portable Convenience - Compact device fits easily in hand or pocket and allows for quick clean-up between uses.
  • Ergonomic Design - Controls assure convenient operation while helping seal out contaminants and extend device life.
  • Easy-to-read Display - See results in seconds, not hours. Large numbers help ensure accurate interpretation. Results are shown in mg/dL or Μmol/L as selected by user.

SPECIFICATIONS

Height15.4 cm
Length 3.2 cm
Weight150 g
Width4.8 cm

Additional Specifications

Operating temp: 10C to 40C
AC adapter output: 9V, 500 mA, 4.5W

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Class 1 Recall: Draeger Medical Systems, Inc. Jaundice Meter JM-103...

The FDA has identified this as a Class I recall, the most serious type of recall. Use of these devices may cause serious injuries or death

A simple, effective, portable non-invasive jaundice meter

The transcutaneous jaundice meter from Delta Medical International offers a reliable, non-invasive method for screening babies for jaundice. The product is convenient, effective and proven, reducing the need for blood sampling and thus contributing to developmental care practice.

Jm 103 Jaundice Meter Manual

Clinical Background

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Neonatal jaundice occurs frequently in newborn babies1 and has long been a concern for healthcare professionals. If left untreated it can have severe consequences for the child, so early detection is vital.

The use of visual inspection alone is widely considered unacceptable as it can lead to false estimates2, with babies then being put at risk of hyperbilirubinemia due to under-estimation. Equally visual examination may also lead to over-estimation of babies at risk, resulting in unnecessary invasive blood testing of total serum bilirubin (TsB).

Jm 103 Jaundice Meter Manual

It is recognised that the bilirubin levels of newborn infants often peak two to four days after delivery, after most term babies have gone home3 and can lead to them needing to be readmitted to hospital for treatment. Screening using a non-invasive measurement can thus offer a simple and convenient way to avoid later complications.

Once diagnosed jaundice can often be simply treated by using a phototherapy system to break down excess bilirubin levels.

Transcutaneous Bilirubin Measurement

It is well established that the transcutaneous measurement of bilirubin level is well correlated with serum concentration2,3,4. The advantages to the healthcare professional and the patient of being able to determine bilirubin levels instantly and non-invasively are obvious.

Portable transcutaneous jaundice meters offer a quick and easy method for dynamic and ongoing assessment to identify abnormal bilirubin levels. They are suitable for use in all clinical settings: NICU; SCBU; maternity; post-natal; and in the community.

Developmental Care Considerations

It is well documented that neonates undergo numerous invasive procedures on a daily basis5; this not only causes unnecessary stress on the infant, but can also impact their long-term developmental care outcome. Using a transcutaneous jaundice meter dramatically reduces the need to take blood samples for hyperbilirubinemia testing; no painful needles is much kinder to babies.

The simplicity of operation and speed of obtaining readings with the jaundice meter that Delta Medical supply makes repeated testing to measure efficacy of treatment possible, with minimal impact on the patient. It is therefore practical to determine whether further intervention needs to be considered and to optimise patient care whilst following best developmental care principles. The reduction in neonatal stress and parental anxiety add to the process of optimising developmental care.

Product Features & Benefits

MBJ20 jaundice meter is very simple to apply and operate, making it very quick and easy to obtain bilirubin readings with minimal disturbance to the baby. The compact ergonomic design makes it easy to hold, with a display that is easy to read, and very convenient to carry around. It is suitable for screening infants from 35 weeks’ gestation and automatically stores the last 20 readings for review if needed.

The advanced optical design and processing algorithms ensure highest accuracy. Self-calibration ensures accuracy and efficacy; the unit is supplied with an external calibration unit for periodic checks and adjustment; there is negligible maintenance required.

The unit is easily cleaned for infection control. The reduction in need for blood sampling gives further potential advantages in relation to infection prevention in addition to the developmental care considerations.

The portability and simplicity make the unit ideal for use in all areas, including routine post-natal care and community care. The jaundice meter can facilitate routine screening and accelerate appropriate care and treatment of babies who may have an elevated bilirubin level.

Product Specifications

Jm 103 Jaundice Meter Manual Instructions

References

  1. National Institute for Health & Care Excellence (NICE). Clinical Guidance CG98: Jaundice in newborn babies under 28 days. www.nice.org.uk, 2010
  2. American Academy of Pediatrics Subcommittee of hyperbilirubinemia. Management of hyperbilirubinemia in the newborn infant 35 or more weeks of gestation. Pediatrics, 2004
  3. Holland, L., & Blick, K. Implementing and validating transcutaneous bilirubinometry for neonates. AJCP, 2009.
  4. Najundaswamy, S, Petrova, A., et al. The accuracy of transcutaneous bilirubin measurements in neonates: a correlation study. Neonate, 2004
  5. Carbajal, R., Rousset, A., Danan, C., et al. Epidemiology and treatment of painful procedures in neonates in intensive care units. JAMA, 2008

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