Background and Objectives: Hemolysis is reported to be present in up to 10% of blood gas specimens in the central lab; however, few data on the incidence of hemolysis using a point-of-care testing (POCT) blood gas analysis are available in the setting of the emergency department. The aims of this study were: (1) to analyze the prevalence of hemolysis in blood gas samples collected in the ED using a POCT device; and (2) to evaluate the impact of hemolysis on blood sample results and its clinical consequences. Materials and Methods: We collected 525 consecutive POCT arterial blood gas samples using syringes with electrolyte-balanced heparin within 3 different EDs in the metropolitan area of Rome. Immediately after the collection, the blood sa...
Background: In the emergency department (ED), hyperkalemia in the presence of hemolysis is common. E...
Introduction: The Emergency Departments (ED) are equipped with Point-of-Care (POC) Blood Gas Analys...
Aim Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increases...
Blood gas analysis at or near the patient’s bedside is a common practice in acute medicine and plays...
Background: Although the prevalence of hemolyzed samples referred for blood gas analysis is as high ...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Introduction: In the emergency department (ED), pseudohyperkalemia from hemolysis mayindirectly harm...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to establish the bias (mean difference) and 95% limits of agr...
The emergency departments (EDs) of Chinese hospitals are gradually being equipped with blood gas mac...
Percentage of haemolysis is widely used as a quality parameter to assess red blood cell viability in...
A 51-year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with acute dyspnea and history of chronic as...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Introduction: Potassium level is measured for patients with high risk of hyperkalemia in the emergen...
A 51-year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with acute dyspnea and history of chronic as...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Background: In the emergency department (ED), hyperkalemia in the presence of hemolysis is common. E...
Introduction: The Emergency Departments (ED) are equipped with Point-of-Care (POC) Blood Gas Analys...
Aim Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increases...
Blood gas analysis at or near the patient’s bedside is a common practice in acute medicine and plays...
Background: Although the prevalence of hemolyzed samples referred for blood gas analysis is as high ...
Introduction: Our goal was to determine if the hemolysis among blood samples obtained in an emergen...
Introduction: In the emergency department (ED), pseudohyperkalemia from hemolysis mayindirectly harm...
OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were to establish the bias (mean difference) and 95% limits of agr...
The emergency departments (EDs) of Chinese hospitals are gradually being equipped with blood gas mac...
Percentage of haemolysis is widely used as a quality parameter to assess red blood cell viability in...
A 51-year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with acute dyspnea and history of chronic as...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Introduction: Potassium level is measured for patients with high risk of hyperkalemia in the emergen...
A 51-year old male patient was admitted to the hospital with acute dyspnea and history of chronic as...
Introduction: Hyperkalaemia is a common electrolyte disorder that may cause life-threatening cardiac...
Background: In the emergency department (ED), hyperkalemia in the presence of hemolysis is common. E...
Introduction: The Emergency Departments (ED) are equipped with Point-of-Care (POC) Blood Gas Analys...
Aim Haemolysis has a major impact on patient safety as the need for a replacement specimen increases...