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October 2014
Keeping a tight lid on operator and competency management in point-of-care testing
Point-of-care pathology testing is becoming increasingly common in hospitals, clinics and doctors’ offices; anywhere where time is critical and results are required at the patient’s side.
However, results must be accurate and reproducible to be meaningful, and it is imperative that a close eye is kept on...
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Quality assurance
Information management
Glucose
Article
October 2014
Umbilical-cord blood gas analysis
The pH, base excess and pCO2 (acid-base status) of arterial blood flowing through the umbilical cord provides valuable objective evidence of the metabolic condition of neonates at the moment of birth; a notion that has assured a role for the blood gas analyzer in hospital delivery suites in cases of suspected fetal...
Blood gases/acid-base
Neonatology
Glucose
Lactate
Hemoglobins
Kidneys/fluids
Article
October 2014
POCT in emergency rooms: One key factor for process streamlining with Lean Management
In the past years, emergency rooms (ER) all over Germany, especially those of maximum-care hospitals, have been faced with an increasing number of patients. This is caused by a variety of factors, including demographic changes, inflexible ambulant services and an overreaching demand for healthcare services.
ER...
Cardiac markers
Point-of-care testing
Process optimization
Hemoglobins
D-dimer
Troponins
CRP
Article
July 2014
The value of point-of-care testing in deteriorating ward patients
Point-of-care testing (POCT) for key laboratory variables may help clinicians assess the level of acuteness and the level of care necessary in the management of deteriorating ward patients.
We used a multibiomarker POCT panel including B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP), D-dimer, myoglobin (Myo), creatine kinase MB...
Cardiac markers
Point-of-care testing
Coagulation/fibrinolysis
D-dimer
Troponins
Natriuretic peptide
Kidneys/fluids
Article
July 2014
Point-of-care testing in the emergency department with emphasis on chest pain patients
The management at the emergency department of patients presenting with symptoms of chest pain and/or acute dyspnea accounts for a substantial proportion of emergency care resources.
In the work-up of these patients the blood measurements of cardiac troponins and brain natriuretic peptides are recommended by current...
D-dimer
Troponins
Natriuretic peptide
Article
July 2014
Postmortem CO-oximetry
CO-oximetry provides the means for automated spectrophotometric measurement of the concentration of total hemoglobin (ctHb) in blood and the percentages of the four hemoglobin derivatives that total hemoglobin comprises: oxyhemoglobin (O2Hb); deoxyhemoglobin (HHb); carboxyhemoglobin (COHb); and methemoglobin (MetHb)....
Blood gases/acid-base
Hemoglobins
Article
May 2014
Laboratory use of umbilical cord blood for critically ill infants
Neonates nearly always experience their single largest day of blood loss on the day of birth due to admission laboratory testing. The term "admission laboratory testing" refers to the initial blood tests done when a baby is born and admitted to the NICU.
Total circulating blood volume in a 3.5 kg term newborn is 280...
Point-of-care testing
Blood gases/acid-base
Hemoglobins
Article
May 2014
Oxygen saturation – better measured than calculated
Ensuring adequate oxygen delivery to tissues is a prime objective of acute/critical medical care. There is no routinely available method for directly monitoring tissue oxygenation; instead clinicians must depend on available indirect measures.
Although not the only factor to be considered, measurement of the amount of ...
Blood gases/acid-base
Article
April 2014
Natriuretic peptide testing for heart failure diagnosis, inpatient management and outpatient cardiac care
The use of natriuretic peptides like B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal proBNP (NT-proBNP) has increased during the last decade and so has the medical evidence of their utility.
This article highlights natriuretic peptide synthesis and release. Based on essential clinical trials the article gives medical...
Cardiac markers
Natriuretic peptide
Article
January 2014
The Role of Cardiac Biomarkers in the Diagnosis and Management of Patients Presenting with Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome
Reprinted from Ann Lab Med 2013 Sep; 33(5):309-18.
Christenson E, Christenson RH: "The role of cardiac biomarkers in the diagnosis and management of patients presenting with suspected acute coronary syndrome".
Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of death in the developed world. Biomarkers have an...
Cardiac markers
Troponins