Rapid detection of abnormal biological values using point-of-care (POC) testing allows clinicians to promptly initiate therapy; however, there are concerns regarding the reliability of POC measurements. We investigated the agreement between the latest generation blood gas analyzer and central laboratory measurements of electrolytes, bicarbonate, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and glucose.314 paired samples were collected prospectively from 51 critically ill patients. All samples were drawn simultaneously in the morning from an arterial line. BD Vacutainer tubes were analyzed in the central laboratory using Beckman Coulter analyzers (AU 5800 and DxH 800). BD Preset 3 ml heparinized-syringes were analyzed immediately in the ICU using the POC Siemens...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Rapid detection of abnormal biological values using point-of-care (POC) testing allows clinicians to...
<p><b>7A.</b> Bland-Altman plot showing the difference versus the average of hematocrit (Hct) measur...
Background: The critically ill patient undergoes rapid changes in the internal milieu requiring quic...
<p><b>2A.</b> Bland-Altman plot showing the difference versus the average of potassium (K) measured ...
Background We tested the hypothesis that the results of the same test performed on point‐of‐care blo...
Abstract Objectives To compare the accuracy of point-of-care capillary and venous/arterial samples t...
Background and Aims: When dealing with very sick patients, the speed and accuracy of tests to detect...
Fulfilling the requirements of point-of-care testing (POCT) training regarding proper execution of m...
BACKGROUND: Critical care glycaemic control protocols commonly have treatment adjustment (target) ra...
<div><p>Fulfilling the requirements of point-of-care testing (POCT) training regarding proper execut...
Point-of-care analyzers may benefit therapeutic decision making by reducing turn-around-time for sam...
Point-of-care analyzers may benefit therapeutic decision making by reducing turn-around-time for sam...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Rapid detection of abnormal biological values using point-of-care (POC) testing allows clinicians to...
<p><b>7A.</b> Bland-Altman plot showing the difference versus the average of hematocrit (Hct) measur...
Background: The critically ill patient undergoes rapid changes in the internal milieu requiring quic...
<p><b>2A.</b> Bland-Altman plot showing the difference versus the average of potassium (K) measured ...
Background We tested the hypothesis that the results of the same test performed on point‐of‐care blo...
Abstract Objectives To compare the accuracy of point-of-care capillary and venous/arterial samples t...
Background and Aims: When dealing with very sick patients, the speed and accuracy of tests to detect...
Fulfilling the requirements of point-of-care testing (POCT) training regarding proper execution of m...
BACKGROUND: Critical care glycaemic control protocols commonly have treatment adjustment (target) ra...
<div><p>Fulfilling the requirements of point-of-care testing (POCT) training regarding proper execut...
Point-of-care analyzers may benefit therapeutic decision making by reducing turn-around-time for sam...
Point-of-care analyzers may benefit therapeutic decision making by reducing turn-around-time for sam...
Background: In recent years a number of point of care testing (POCT) glucometers were introduced on ...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...
Current guidelines and consensus recommend arterial and venous samples as equally acceptable for blo...