Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units
Objective: To evaluate the performance of the epoc hand-held analyzer against the RAPIDPoint 500 blood gas analyzer and laboratory analyzers where applicable. Methods: Venous or arterial whole blood samples collected in balanced heparinized syringes were obtained from 69 patients (35 females, 34 mal...
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doaj-f1752ddbb59142f3b8b2a1aff3b1bb7c2020-12-21T04:45:45ZengElsevierPractical Laboratory Medicine2352-55172020-11-0122e00190Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care unitsZahraa Mohammed-Ali0Sousan Bagherpoor1Pauline Diker2Thuy Hoang3Ivana Vidovic4Christine Cursio5Felix Leung6Davor Brinc7Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Corresponding author.University Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaUniversity Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaMichener Institute for Applied Health Sciences, Toronto, ON, CanadaUniversity Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaUniversity Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, ON, CanadaDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada; University Health Network, Toronto, ON, CanadaObjective: To evaluate the performance of the epoc hand-held analyzer against the RAPIDPoint 500 blood gas analyzer and laboratory analyzers where applicable. Methods: Venous or arterial whole blood samples collected in balanced heparinized syringes were obtained from 69 patients (35 females, 34 males) predominantly (77%) from the surgical unit and intensive care unit (ICU). Method comparison was performed for all analytes on the epoc System against the RAPIDPoint 500 Blood gas analyzer or laboratory analyzers where applicable. Results: Mean bias was <5% for blood gases, electrolytes, lactate and glucose. Hematocrit showed a bias of -6.76% (95% CI = -8.91, - 4.61) compared to the HemataSTAT-II method, whereas calculated total hemoglobin showed a bias of 1.51% (95% CI = -1.04, 4.06) against the Sysmex XN-10 hematology analyzer. Creatinine showed the largest bias relative to laboratory analyzers, Abbott Architect c8000 Jaffe method (13.54%, 95% CI = 5.43, 21.65) and Roche Cobas c702 enzymatic method (30.01%, 95% CI = 12.64, 47.38). Conclusions: The epoc system is fit for use in the surgical and ICU setting for the measurement of all analytes except for creatinine.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352551720301530CreatininePoint-of-care testing |
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Zahraa Mohammed-Ali Sousan Bagherpoor Pauline Diker Thuy Hoang Ivana Vidovic Christine Cursio Felix Leung Davor Brinc Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units Practical Laboratory Medicine Creatinine Point-of-care testing |
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Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units |
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Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units |
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Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units |
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Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units |
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Performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® Blood Analysis System for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units |
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performance evaluation of all analytes on the epoc® blood analysis system for use in hospital surgical and intensive care units |
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Practical Laboratory Medicine |
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Objective: To evaluate the performance of the epoc hand-held analyzer against the RAPIDPoint 500 blood gas analyzer and laboratory analyzers where applicable. Methods: Venous or arterial whole blood samples collected in balanced heparinized syringes were obtained from 69 patients (35 females, 34 males) predominantly (77%) from the surgical unit and intensive care unit (ICU). Method comparison was performed for all analytes on the epoc System against the RAPIDPoint 500 Blood gas analyzer or laboratory analyzers where applicable. Results: Mean bias was <5% for blood gases, electrolytes, lactate and glucose. Hematocrit showed a bias of -6.76% (95% CI = -8.91, - 4.61) compared to the HemataSTAT-II method, whereas calculated total hemoglobin showed a bias of 1.51% (95% CI = -1.04, 4.06) against the Sysmex XN-10 hematology analyzer. Creatinine showed the largest bias relative to laboratory analyzers, Abbott Architect c8000 Jaffe method (13.54%, 95% CI = 5.43, 21.65) and Roche Cobas c702 enzymatic method (30.01%, 95% CI = 12.64, 47.38). Conclusions: The epoc system is fit for use in the surgical and ICU setting for the measurement of all analytes except for creatinine. |
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Creatinine Point-of-care testing |
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