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159 related items for PubMed ID: 17477138

  • 1. [Small and convenient clinical chemistry analyzer for POCT with use of whole blood as sample].
    Tanimoto K, Hayashi M, Satomura S.
    Rinsho Byori; 2007 Jan 31; Suppl 138():130-5. PubMed ID: 17477138
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  • 2. Evaluation of an improved blood-conserving POCT sampling system.
    Weiss M, Dullenkopf A, Moehrlen U.
    Clin Biochem; 2004 Nov 31; 37(11):977-84. PubMed ID: 15498525
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  • 3. A mathematical model to assess the influence of hematocrit on point of care glucose meter performance.
    Lyon ME, Gray D, Baskin LB, Dubois JA, Lyon AW.
    Clin Biochem; 2010 Jul 31; 43(10-11):905-9. PubMed ID: 20346933
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  • 4. [Portable blood clinical analyzer].
    Kishi Y.
    Rinsho Byori; 2007 Jan 31; Suppl 138():79-84. PubMed ID: 17477131
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  • 5. [Point care testing in blood gas and electrolyte analysis : examples of implementation and cost analysis].
    Magny E, Beaudeux JL, Launay JM.
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  • 6. Comparison of outpatient point of care glucose testing vs venous glucose in the clinical laboratory.
    Velázquez Medina D, Climent C.
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  • 7. Accuracy and precision of the i-STAT portable clinical analyzer: an analytical point of view.
    Pidetcha P, Ornvichian S, Chalachiva S.
    J Med Assoc Thai; 2000 Apr 31; 83(4):445-50. PubMed ID: 10808706
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  • 8. Effect of protein on hemoglobin and hematocrit assays with a conductivity-based point-of-care testing device: comparison with optical methods.
    Hopfer SM, Nadeau FL, Sundra M, Makowski GS.
    Ann Clin Lab Sci; 2004 Apr 31; 34(1):75-82. PubMed ID: 15038671
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  • 9. Hematocrit causes the most significant error in point of care glucometers.
    Mann EA, Pidcoke HF, Salinas J, Wolf SE, Wade CE, Holcomb JB.
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  • 10. Differences in glucose values obtained from point-of-care glucose meters and laboratory analysis in critically ill patients.
    Cook A, Laughlin D, Moore M, North D, Wilkins K, Wong G, Wallace-Scroggs A, Halvorsen L.
    Am J Crit Care; 2009 Jan 31; 18(1):65-71; quiz 72. PubMed ID: 19116407
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  • 11. Assessment of a point-of-care biochemical analyzer and comparison with a commercial laboratory for the measurement of total protein and albumin concentrations in psittacines.
    Johnston MS, Rosenthal KL, Shofer FS.
    Am J Vet Res; 2007 Dec 31; 68(12):1348-53. PubMed ID: 18052740
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  • 12. Use of the i-STAT portable clinical analyzer in mice.
    Tinkey P, Lembo T, Craig S, West C, Van Pelt C.
    Lab Anim (NY); 2006 Feb 31; 35(2):45-50. PubMed ID: 16446737
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  • 13. Evaluation of four point-of-care meters for rapid determination of blood lactate concentrations in dogs.
    Acierno MJ, Mitchell MA.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 2007 May 01; 230(9):1315-8. PubMed ID: 17472555
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  • 14. [Evaluation and control of quality of bedside blood glucose analyzers in clinical services].
    Couderc R, Lefèvre G, Cachin N, Sebban L, Etienne J.
    Ann Biol Clin (Paris); 1997 May 01; 55(4):343-7. PubMed ID: 9309237
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  • 15. Post-analytical errors with portable glucose meters in the hospital setting.
    Carraro P, Plebani M.
    Clin Chim Acta; 2009 Jun 01; 404(1):65-7. PubMed ID: 19298797
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  • 16. An analytical comparison between point-of-care uric acid testing meters.
    Paraskos J, Berke Z, Cook J, Miner JN, Braddock M, Platt A, Hughes G.
    Expert Rev Mol Diagn; 2016 Jun 01; 16(3):373-82. PubMed ID: 26689648
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  • 17. Comparison of two point-of-care lipid analyzers for use in global cardiovascular risk assessments.
    Dale RA, Jensen LH, Krantz MJ.
    Ann Pharmacother; 2008 May 01; 42(5):633-9. PubMed ID: 18413684
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  • 18. [A rapid analyzer for determining blood urea].
    Laurinavichius VA, Guriavichene VV, Ionushka AV.
    Lab Delo; 1989 May 01; (4):25-7. PubMed ID: 2470959
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  • 19. A point-of-care analyzer for blood gases, Chem 7, Hct, and Hgb.
    Deahr H.
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  • 20. Laboratory quality immunoassay testing at point of care.
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