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Evaluation of the HemoCue compared with the Coulter STKS for measurement of neonatal haemoglobin.

I J Rechner1, A Twigg, A F Davies, S Imong.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the measurement of haemoglobin concentration ([Hb]) using the HemoCue haemoglobinometer with that using the Coulter STKS haemoglobinometer.
DESIGN: Thirty two EDTA samples were taken from neonates. [Hb] was measured in these samples using the HemoCue; the samples were then transferred to the haematology laboratory for [Hb] determination with the Coulter STKS. In addition, [Hb] was determined in 50 different random EDTA neonatal samples already held in the laboratory, using the HemoCue and Coulter STKS. PATIENTS: Neonates in the intensive care and low dependency Units of the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.
INTERVENTIONS: Samples were collected from arterial lines or by venepuncture or heel prick into an EDTA bottle. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: [Hb] using the HemoCue and Coulter STKS methods.
RESULTS: The mean [Hb] measured using the HemoCue was 150.3 g/l (range 78-215) compared with 152.8 g/l (range 78-217) measured using the Coulter STKS, with a mean of the differences of 2.5 g/l. The standard deviation of the differences of the 82 samples was 3.73 g/l. The limits of agreement of the two methods (mean difference +/- 2SD) were -4.8 to +9.8 g/l.
CONCLUSION: With adequate training and monitoring, the HemoCue can be used directly on the neonatal unit for rapid determination of [Hb] to within 7.5 g/l compared with the laboratory Coulter STKS, using much smaller sample volumes.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11978750      PMCID: PMC1721411          DOI: 10.1136/fn.86.3.f188

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed        ISSN: 1359-2998            Impact factor:   5.747


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