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January 2014
Point-of-care athletes testing, a new approach to sport performance evaluation in high-level athletes
In high-level athletes preparation, using point-of-care testing (POCT) in sports-specific environments, we tried to define and control the levels of exercise intensities (“energy training zones”), to quantify metabolic functionality (sports-specific energy sources, baseline conditions, functional costs of exercise in...
Point-of-care testing
Blood gases/acid-base
Lactate
Article
October 2013
Age-adjustment of the D-dimer cut-off value to improve the exclusion of thromboembolic events in older patients
With increasing age, an unspecific rise of fibrin degradation product in blood is observed. Thus, the D-dimer test to rule out thromboembolic events has a high false positive rate in elderly patients.
In 2010, Douma et al introduced a formula to adjust D-dimer cut-off values for age in outpatients >50 years: Age ×...
Coagulation/fibrinolysis
D-dimer
Journal Scan
October 2013
On the relationship between potassium and acid-base balance
The notion that acid-base and potassium homeostasis are linked is well known. Students of laboratory medicine will learn that in general acidemia (reduced blood pH) is associated with increased plasma potassium concentration (hyperkalemia), whilst alkalemia (increased blood pH) is associated with reduced plasma...
Blood gases/acid-base
Electrolytes
Article
October 2013
Optimizing blood gas testing
Article reprinted with permission from NP Communications LLC/Medical Laboratory Observer, September 2013.
Laboratorians responsible for arterial blood gas testing are focusing on sample integrity, operator safety, data accuracy, and workflow efficiency.
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Quality assurance
Blood gases/acid-base
Article
September 2013
Developing quality control strategies based on risk management: The CLSI EP23 guideline
How do errors occur in the laboratory and what can we do to prevent errors?
Any test can and will fail if incorrectly performed or operated under the wrong conditions. The role of the laboratory director is to determine those conditions and to understand test limitations in order to prevent laboratory errors....
Point-of-care testing
Quality assurance
Hemoglobins
D-dimer
Troponins
Article
July 2013
A regional program for POCT service to emergency departments – results and remaining challenges
In a regional top-management decision, our laboratory was given the mission to control and quality assure all POCT activities in a regional network of 10 hospitals with emergency units. Based on previous work, new region-wide recommendations, procurements, IT connectivity, services, training, accreditation (ISO...
Process optimization
Point-of-care testing
Blood gases/acid-base
Glucose
Lactate
Creatinine/urea
D-dimer
CRP
Journal Scan
July 2013
Record-breaking blood pH - survival following extreme acidosis
Normal cellular metabolism and function require that blood pH be maintained within narrow limits, 7.35-7.45. Even mild excursion outside this range has deleterious effect, and pH of less than 6.8 or greater than 7.8 is considered – according to medical and physiology texts – incompatible with life. Such a view is...
Blood gases/acid-base
Journal Scan
July 2013
Timing of sampling for blood gases following change in oxygen therapy
Patients with chronic obstruction pulmonary disease (COPD) may need long-term oxygen therapy, monitored with blood gas analysis (pO2(a) and sO2(a)). It is important that when adjustments are made to this therapy (either increase or decrease in fraction inspired oxygen, FIO2) there should be delay until a new steady...
Blood gases/acid-base
Preanalytical phase
Journal Scan
July 2013
Improving nurse understanding of blood gas analysis
According to the nurse authors of this valuable review article, nurses working in intensive care units often have difficulty understanding the intricacies of acid-base balance as well as interpreting the results of blood gas analysis relating to the critically ill patients in their care. To address this issue and...
Blood gases/acid-base
Article
June 2013
How to optimize patient flow and outcome in ED - The impact of point of care
Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding is becoming an increasingly international issue.
Although the problem is not only resolved by ED change management (but rather requires a system-wide solution recognizing the complex interdependencies of consumer expectations, human resources, information systems immaturity and...
Point-of-care testing
Process optimization
Blood gases/acid-base
Electrolytes
Cardiac markers
Glucose
Hemoglobins
Bilirubin
D-dimer
Troponins