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Article
    March 2003
            What is p50
p50 is a shorthand representation of hemoglobin-oxygen affinity. A lower p50 is protective in ambient hypoxemia, whereas increasing the p50 should be beneficial in hypoxia due to lung disease, anemia, and tissue ischemia.
Despite encouraging theoretical and experimental data, it is not yet established that...            
        
            Blood gases/acid-base
            Hemoglobins
    Article
    January 2003
            What to consider when performing method comparisons on blood gas analyzers
When performing method comparisons, it is important to address a number of preparatory and preanalytical issues to ensure that comparisons solely reflect the analytical differences between the two methods in question.
This article provides preparatory and preanalytical checklists that can be used when comparing two...            
        
            Quality assurance
            Blood gases/acid-base
            Preanalytical phase
    Article
    January 2003
            From hospitals to project organizations
If you think only private corporations can call themselves project organizations, think again. Hospitals around the world are increasingly seeing themselves as project organizations and relying on project groups to explore and implement new technologies. 
Meanwhile, healthcare workers participating in these projects...            
        
            Process optimization
            Point-of-care testing
            Glucose
    Article
    January 2003
            The use of capability index for running and monitoring quality control
In our laboratory, we have used a combination of assay capability and the Westgard multirules as the basis of our quality control procedures. 
We have also used the concept of six sigma as the criterion for performance acceptability, which has allowed the identification of problem analytes and instituted improvements...            
        
            Quality assurance
    Article
    January 2003
            Practical planning considerations when interfacing
Attention to how data are handled by different groups in a hospital is important when interfacing a point-of-care testing system.
Consideration of existing data handling practices and future data evaluation needs - before, during, and after installation - and careful planning in cooperation with each hospital...            
        
            Information management
            Point-of-care testing
            Glucose
    Article
    December 2002
            The role of training, competency assessment, and continuing education
In a 1999 study, the US Institute of Medicine (IOM) concluded that 44,000 to 98,000 hospitalized Americans die each year from preventable medical errors.
While the number of serious medical errors attributable to point of care (point-of-care testing, POCT) is not known, the testing environment (patient bedside) and...            
        
            Process optimization
            Point-of-care testing
            Glucose
    Article
    December 2002
            Transcutaneous carbon dioxide/oxygen monitoring in critical care medicine: just for children?
Transcutaneous non-invasive monitoring technology has been around for more than thirty years.  Throughout this period of time, transcutaneous monitoring has been closely linked to the care of neonates. 
However, recent studies suggest that transcutaneous technology may work just as well in older children and adults....            
        
            Neonatology
    Article
    October 2002
            The invention and development of the blood gas analysis apparatus
John Severinghaus, who recently turned 80, is one of the pioneers in the field of blood gas. To celebrate his birthday, bloodgas.org has asked him to look back on the first developments leading to the modern blood gas analyzers.
The following article has also been published in Anesthesiology, The Journal of the...            
        
            Point-of-care testing
            Blood gases/acid-base
            Glucose
            Lactate
            Hemoglobins
    Article
    October 2002
            Understanding the different values in electrolyte measurements
The measurement of the electrolytes in blood is one of the most frequently performed measurements as the electrolytes are of major physiological importance for numerous functions of the body.
Analysis of electrolytes such as sodium and potassium are performed in the traditional clinical chemistry laboratory, but are...            
        
            Quality assurance
            Electrolytes
            Preanalytical phase
    Article
    October 2002
            Paperless inspections no longer a dream
Preparing for an accreditation inspection is often synonymous with carts full of paper. For some labs, though, the paper hassle associated with accreditation is now history. These labs are letting their data management systems do all the work.
            
        
            Information management
            Blood gases/acid-base
            Point-of-care testing
    