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Chronic kidney disorder (CKD) is a progressive condition that affects the ability of the kidney to filter waste and excess fluids from the blood and reduces the production of red blood cells (RBC). Regular hemoglobin monitoring is necessary for the management of CKD.

Monitor Hemoglobin in Chronic Kidney Disease

Why do you need to monitor Hemoglobin in Chronic Kidney Disease?

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Keep your hemoglobin levels in between 10-12g/dL: De-risk yourself from Heart Disease!

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition where kidney does not perform its functions normally due to low levels of erythropoietin (EPO) hormone.  EPO hormone is responsible for  the production of red blood cells (RBC). Less RBC production leads to low hemoglobin and causes iron-deficiency anemia.
In CKD patients, it is essential to maintain hemoglobin levels in between 10-12g/dL.  Therapies such as erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESA) therapy, iron supplements and other medications are given to the patients to increase their hemoglobin levels. These treatments have side-effects like nausea, constipation, diarrhoea, or cough that makes difficult for the patient to adhere to such treatments. Frequent monitoring of hemoglobin levels is necessary to check the adherence and efficacy of treatment therapies or if dose adjustments are required. On the other hand, low hemoglobin (<10g/dL) in blood also reduces the oxygen supply and burdens the heart to pump more blood to other parts of the body. If the hemoglobin levels are increased (>12g/dL) in the blood, it thickens the blood which pressures the heart to work more. In both the cases, CKD patient is at risk of developing heart disease. Around 75.3% CKD patients suffer stroke or heart failure. Thus, strict monitoring and maintaining right hemoglobin levels regularly helps you to diagnose anemia, and derisk heart failure. TrueHb is a one-stop solution!
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Low Hemoglobin is a road to stage 4 and 5 CKD

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is caused due to prolonged diabetes and blood pressure in the patients. Once the kidney starts degrading, it reduces the ability to filter out the waste and excessive fluids, and lowers the production of red blood cells (RBC).
CKD patients have low hemoglobin levels (<10g/dL) due to less production of red blood cells (RBC) and causes iron deficiency-anemia. CKD patients suffer from the anemia symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and pallor. If anemia is not detected early or these associated symptoms are ignored, it worsens the condition of the patient to stage 4 and stage 5 CKD. In the initial stages of CKD, hemoglobin reduction may lead to dialysis and kidney transplant, which can be cured by iron supplements and ESA therapy. Once the kidney is damaged in the later stages of CKD, it cannot be cured back. So, monitoring hemoglobin levels regularly in initial stages of CKD, diabetes, and blood pressure patients helps in reducing the risks and complications of the disease. Your health is in your hands with TrueHb!
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Role of Hemoglobin monitoring in CKD

Role of Hemoglobin monitoring in CKD

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TrueHb Hemoglobin Monitoring kit

TrueHb Hemoglobin Monitoring kit

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  1. Rechargeable Battery
  2. Accuracy as per USFDA CLIA guidelines
  3. Wide Measurement Range 0 – 24g/dl
  4. Operating range 5 – 55°C
  5. Two Years Shelf Life of Strips
  6. 23 Gauge lancets for accurate results

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is hemoglobin monitoring crucial in CKD management?

Yes, regular hemoglobin monitoring is required in CKD management to detect anemia. Anemia may increase the risk of CKD symptoms, decrease quality of life, and impact overall health.

The frequency of hemoglobin monitoring depends on the severity of CKD disease and its treatment plan. Generally, it is done weekly or fortnightly, as required.

In CKD patients, anemia can lead to fatigue, weakness, increased risk of cardiovascular complications, and impaired brain functions.

Yes, TrueHb helps you to track your hemoglobin levels at home. You can share your data with your doctor easily.

TrueHb is a convenient and quick way to measure hemoglobin levels at home that reduces your frequent visits to medical facilities. You can check your hemoglobin before going for dialysis.

If you notice significant changes in the hemoglobin levels, you should consult your doctor immediately to initiate or adjust treatment plans, such as iron supplementation or ESA therapy, if necessary.

No interpretation is required if you monitor hemoglobin levels with TrueHb. It gives you accurate values.

Treatment options may include iron supplements, erythropoietin-stimulating agents (ESAs), dietary adjustments, and, in some cases, blood transfusions if ESA therapy doesn’t work.

Low hemoglobin levels can lead to anemia, and causes cardiovascular complications. It affects overall quality of life.

High hemoglobin levels in CKD patients can increase the risk of cardiovascular events and other complications. 

It depends on your insurance plan. CKD patients should check with their insurance provider if the device is covered in their plan.

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