Trace element monitoring in the ICU: quality and economic impact of a change in sampling practice.

  • Gagnon, G.
  • Voirol, P.
  • Soguel, L.
  • Boulat, O.
  • Berger, M.M.
Publication date
January 2015
ISSN
0261-5614
Citation count (estimate)
8

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Trace elements (TE) are involved in the immune and antioxidant defences which are of particular importance during critical illness. Determining plasma TE levels is costly. The present quality control study aimed at assessing the economic impact of a computer reminded blood sampling versus a risk guided on-demand monitoring of plasma concentrations of selenium, copper, and zinc. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 2 cohorts of patients admitted during 6 months periods in 2006 and 2009 to the ICU of a University hospital. INCLUSION CRITERIA: to receive intravenous micronutrient supplements and/or to have a TE sampling during ICU stay. The TE samplings were triggered by computerized reminder in 2006 versus guided by nutri...

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zincMilitary unit
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plasmaMilitary unit
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copperCurrency
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seleniumChemical substance
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antioxidantChemical compound
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BMICompany
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