• Int J Lab Hematol · Feb 2012

    Comparative Study

    Accuracy and precision of hemoglobin point-of-care testing during major pediatric surgery.

    • N Spielmann, J Mauch, C Madjdpour, M Schmugge, M Weiss, and T Haas.
    • Department of Anaesthesia, University Children's Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
    • Int J Lab Hematol. 2012 Feb 1;34(1):86-90.

    IntroductionThe aim of the study was to compare accuracy and reproducibility of four point-of-care testing (POCT) devices (GEM® Premier 3000, ABL 800 flex, GEM® OPL™, HemoCue® B-Hemoglobin) for hemoglobin (Hb) analyzes as compared with the reference laboratory method (Sysmex XE 2100) in children undergoing major surgery.MethodsPediatric patients undergoing craniofacial, spine, hip, or cancer surgery were included. Blood samples for Hb testing were taken at several intraoperative time points and generally withdrawn from the arterial catheter, if accessible.ResultsA total of 256 blood samples were taken intraoperatively from 71 pediatric patients. All POCT devices showed very small bias (maximum -0.46 g/dL) to reference method as well as very good reproducibility (maximum coefficient of variation of 0.99%). However, in two cases (HemoCue), potential clinical relevant differences were observed beyond a range of 2 g/dL.ConclusionAll POCT devices tested and operated by trained staff for hemoglobinometry showed reliable test results. They all allow for simple, fast, and precise bedside determination of hemoglobin concentration in the intraoperative setting.© 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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