Cercacor today announced that users can now also measure and monitor the dyshemoglobins carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin.
These new parameters are in addition to seven other parameters, including hemoglobin, oxygen content and pulse rate. |
[10-January-2018] |
IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Cercacor, makers of Ember® - the world's first non-invasive hemoglobin tracker for endurance athletes, today announced that users can now also measure and monitor the dyshemoglobins carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin. Dyshemoglobins are known to reduce the blood's oxygen-carrying capacity. No other consumer device non-invasively measures these dyshemoglobins. Many athletes are unaware of factors that minimize their blood's oxygen-carrying capacity, such as the presence of dyshemoglobins in their blood. While many may measure their oxygen saturation, they are only getting part of the story. The level of dyshemoglobins that may be present can negatively impact their blood's ability to efficiently carry oxygen. Ember now enables athletes and their trainers to non-invasively measure nine parameters without drawing blood. These parameters include: hemoglobin, oxygen saturation, oxygen content, pleth variability index, perfusion index, pulse rate, respiration rate and now carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin. Why measuring dyshemoglobins matters: Carboxyhemoglobin forms when carbon monoxide (CO) binds to hemoglobin. Not only does CO bind to hemoglobin at an affinity 200 times greater than oxygen, but once CO binds to a hemoglobin molecule, the hemoglobin molecule no longer properly carries oxygen. CO is caused by incomplete combustion, such as from improperly adjusted appliances that burn natural gas or other combustion fuels. Methemoglobin is a chemically altered type of hemoglobin that also does not carry oxygen. It is formed when hemoglobin is exposed to certain chemicals or oxidative stress. Factors that can increase dyshemoglobins:
By knowing their carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin levels, athletes may be able to change their environment, diet, and exercise intensity to impact and improve their measurements - and thus their general well being. "Bringing the ability to measure carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin to the athlete is a big deal," explained Johnathan Edwards, M.D. - an anesthesiologist, former team doctor to several pro cycling teams, and also an avid cyclist. "Anything that impacts an athlete's ability to carry and use oxygen is crucial to endurance and performance. Being able to measure dyshemoglobins should help a lot of athletes and their trainers." "Making carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin data available to athletes is part of Cercacor's commitment to make Ember an extremely valuable and integral element of elite athletes' training regimen," stated Cercacor's Founder & CEO Joe Kiani. "This is also part of our mission to deliver innovative solutions that help people gain unique insights about themselves." What Ember customers can expect:
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