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Journal Scan
December 2018
An assessment of variability in plasma potassium measurement
Data collected during a multicenter phase-3 clinical trial of a novel drug treatment for hyperkalemia (raised blood potassium) has provided a serendipitous opportunity to examine the variability of plasma potassium measurement. The trial required recruitment of patients with plasma potassium in the hyperkalemic range...
Preanalytical phase
Quality assurance
Electrolytes
Journal Scan
October 2018
Is venous blood an acceptable sample for assessment of acid-base status in patients with sepsis/septic shock?
The gold standard sample for blood gas analysis is arterial blood, whereas venous blood is the standard sample for all other biochemical and hematological tests. By comparison with venipuncture, the procedure used to sample venous blood, collection of an arterial blood sample is technically more difficult, as well as...
Blood gases/acid-base
Process optimization
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
January 2018
Acid-base and electrolyte disturbance in chronic kidney disease – a themed issue review
As the site of production of the hormones: renin, erythropoietin and calcitriol that regulate, respectively, blood pressure, erythrocyte (red blood cell) production and absorption of dietary calcium, the kidneys have significant and disparate endocrine function. Additionally, of course, the kidneys have an excretory...
Blood gases/acid-base
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
February 2017
Croatian national guidelines for blood gas testing
Nationwide harmonization of clinical laboratory practice is a stated strategic goal of the Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CSMBLM). In 2013, a CSMBLM working group conducted a nationwide survey of all aspects of blood gas testing practice in Croatian hospital laboratories.
This...
Blood gases/acid-base
Preanalytical phase
Process optimization
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
January 2017
“Make a fist please” – challenging a common phlebotomy practice
It is commonplace for clinical staff tasked with blood sample collection to ask patients to make a fist before venipuncture; it reportedly helps by making veins more visible. Patients may also be asked to maintain a clenched fist during the procedure. This practice of ”fist clenching” is sanctioned in phlebotomy...
Preanalytical phase
Electrolytes
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
September 2016
Is venous blood an acceptable alternative to arterial blood for blood gas analysis – and can pulse oximetry help make it so?
Blood gas analysis, which involves measurement of three parameters: blood pH, pCO2 and pO2, is almost unique among routine blood tests in its requirement for arterial blood. All other blood tests are performed on venous blood or occasionally, capillary blood.
Collection of arterial blood is technically more demanding ...
Blood gases/acid-base
Preanalytical phase
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
October 2014
Critical lab results – do they need to be repeated before reporting?
It is mandated that clinical laboratory staff should identify patient results that are grossly abnormal and have critical significance, so that clinical care staff can be informed immediately. Most laboratories have a policy of repeating the analysis before reporting such critical values in order to confirm that the...
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
May 2014
Venous versus arterial blood for blood gas analysis – revisited
Arterial blood is the “gold standard” sample for blood gas analysis. Compared with venous blood sampling, arterial blood sampling is technically more difficult as well as being more painful and hazardous to the patient. These are among the considerations that drive the continuing research interest in establishing...
Blood gases/acid-base
Preanalytical phase
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
January 2014
Reference range (interval) for serum creatinine
Routine laboratory assessment of renal function depends on estimating glomerular filtration rate from serum creatinine concentration. Serum creatinine concentration is age- and gender-dependent. A recently published study aimed to establish age-stratified and gender-specific reference intervals for serum creatinine...
Creatinine/urea
Quality assurance
Journal Scan
October 2013
Arterial versus venous lactate
Blood lactate concentration, a parameter often available at the point of care on blood gas analyzers, is useful for assessment of global tissue oxygenation among acutely/critically ill patients. The ”gold standard” sample for this assessment, as for blood gas analysis, is arterial blood.
Sampling of venous blood is...
Lactate
Quality assurance