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218 related items for PubMed ID: 26396233

  • 1. Point-of-care testing of electrolytes and calcium using blood gas analysers: it is time we trusted the results.
    Mirzazadeh M, Morovat A, James T, Smith I, Kirby J, Shine B.
    Emerg Med J; 2016 Mar; 33(3):181-6. PubMed ID: 26396233
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  • 2. Near-patient testing of potassium levels using arterial blood gas analysers: can we trust these results?
    José RJ, Preller J.
    Emerg Med J; 2008 Aug; 25(8):510-3. PubMed ID: 18660404
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  • 4. Comparison of the EPOC and i-STAT analysers for canine blood gas and electrolyte analysis.
    West E, Bardell D, Senior JM.
    J Small Anim Pract; 2014 Mar; 55(3):139-44. PubMed ID: 24428140
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  • 5. Arterial blood gas analysers: accuracy in determining haemoglobin, glucose and electrolyte concentrations in critically ill adult patients.
    Quinn LM, Hamnett N, Wilkin R, Sheikh A.
    Br J Biomed Sci; 2013 Mar; 70(3):97-100. PubMed ID: 24273894
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  • 7. Analysis of bias in measurements of potassium, sodium and hemoglobin by an emergency department-based blood gas analyzer relative to hospital laboratory autoanalyzer results.
    Zhang JB, Lin J, Zhao XD.
    PLoS One; 2015 Mar; 10(4):e0122383. PubMed ID: 25849375
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  • 8. Performance of the radiometer OSM3 and ABL505 blood gas analysers for determination of sodium, potassium and haemoglobin concentrations.
    King R, Campbell A.
    Anaesthesia; 2000 Jan; 55(1):65-9. PubMed ID: 10594433
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  • 12. Electrolytes in sick neonates - which sodium is the right answer?
    King RI, Mackay RJ, Florkowski CM, Lynn AM.
    Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed; 2013 Jan; 98(1):F74-6. PubMed ID: 22215801
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  • 17. Correlation between sodium, potassium, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and glucose values as measured by a laboratory autoanalyzer and a blood gas analyzer.
    Altunok İ, Aksel G, Eroğlu SE.
    Am J Emerg Med; 2019 Jun; 37(6):1048-1053. PubMed ID: 30131206
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  • 19. Compatibility levels between blood gas analysis and central laboratory hemoglobin and electrolyte tests in pediatric patients: A single-center experience.
    Konuksever D, Yucel SP, Bölük O, Kılıç BO, Taşar MA.
    Paediatr Anaesth; 2023 Feb; 33(2):107-113. PubMed ID: 36178754
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  • 20. Analysis of bloodgas, electrolytes and glucose from intraosseous samples using an i-STAT(®) point-of-care analyser.
    Veldhoen ES, de Vooght KM, Slieker MG, Versluys AB, Turner NM.
    Resuscitation; 2014 Mar; 85(3):359-63. PubMed ID: 24389357
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