The Portable Bilirubin Meter LB-10PBM is a handheld neonatal diagnostic device designed to measure bilirubin levels quickly and non-invasively for jaundice screening. It provides rapid and accurate readings using optical photometric technology, enabling early detection of hyperbilirubinemia in newborns. The unit features a large-area sensor, LED light source, and digital display for clear visualization, making it suitable for hospitals, NICUs, clinics, and point-of-care environments.
The LB-10PBM is used to measure bilirubin levels in newborns for early detection and monitoring of neonatal jaundice.
It is commonly used for:
Neonatal jaundice screening
Monitoring bilirubin levels in infants
Reducing invasive blood sampling
Early detection of hyperbilirubinemia
Routine newborn assessment
It delivers fast results, improving clinical decision-making in neonatal care.
Hospitals & NICU Units – continuous neonatal monitoring
Maternity Wards – routine newborn screening
Pediatric Clinics – follow-up assessments
Diagnostic Centers – point-of-care testing
Home Healthcare – post-discharge monitoring
Its portability enables flexible use across multiple healthcare environments.
The device uses a double-wavelength photometric method to measure bilirubin concentration through skin reflectance.
LED light is emitted onto the newborn’s skin, and reflected light is analyzed to determine bilirubin levels.
The internal processor converts optical signals into digital readings displayed on the screen instantly.
Non-invasive measurement
Visual and audible alarms for abnormal values
Auto power-off for energy saving
Calibration algorithm for accuracy
Non-invasive bilirubin measurement
Measurement range: 0 to 25 mg/dL
High-precision photodiode sensor (7.5 mm²)
Double-wavelength detection technology
1.3-inch color LCD display
Visual and audible alerts for abnormal levels
Storage capacity: 50 data sets
Battery-operated portable design
Auto power-off function
These features enable efficient neonatal screening and reduce reliance on laboratory testing.
Specifications based on manufacturer data.
The LB-10PBM is suitable when:
Non-invasive screening is preferred
Rapid results are required at bedside
Frequent neonatal monitoring is needed
Portable and easy-to-use equipment is required
Moderate accuracy for screening is sufficient
It is ideal for neonatal screening and routine monitoring workflows.
Serum Bilirubin Analyzer – laboratory-based confirmatory testing
Point-of-Care Bilirubin Systems – minimally invasive high-accuracy testing
Advanced Transcutaneous Meters – enhanced precision and connectivity
Selection depends on accuracy requirements and clinical workflow.
1. What is the measurement range of LB-10PBM?
0 to 25 mg/dL.
2. Is it non-invasive?
Yes, it measures bilirubin through the skin without blood sampling.
3. How accurate is the device?
Up to ≤ 1 mg/dL in the lower range.
4. Does it provide instant results?
Yes, results are displayed within seconds.
5. Can it store patient data?
Yes, it stores up to 50 readings.
6. What power source does it use?
AA batteries or rechargeable Li-ion batteries.
Neonatal jaundice screening in hospitals
Routine newborn assessment
Pediatric clinic monitoring
NICU patient tracking
Community healthcare screening
The LB-10PBM aligns with healthcare practices such as:
ISO 13485 – Medical device quality management
IEC 60601 – Medical electrical equipment safety
CE compliance (model dependent)
The Portable Bilirubin Meter LB-10PBM is a handheld neonatal diagnostic device designed for fast and non-invasive jaundice screening. With a 0–25 mg/dL measurement range, photometric detection, and digital display, it provides rapid and reliable results for early diagnosis. Its portable design, alert system, and data storage capabilities make it suitable for hospitals, NICUs, pediatric clinics, and point-of-care healthcare environments.
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