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J Paediatr Child Health · Dec 1993
Comparative StudyLack of agreement between two methods of measuring haemoglobin.
- A J Daveson and P B Colditz.
- Perinatal Research Centre, Royal Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
- J Paediatr Child Health. 1993 Dec 1;29(6):459-60.
AbstractHaemoglobin values are reported by the current generation of blood gas analysers used in many intensive care units. A comparison of one such machine against a reference found that there was a mean difference of 1.32 g/dL (95% confidence intervals -2.75-0.9 g/dL) between the values reported. Haemoglobin values reported by blood gas machines may be inaccurate.
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