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Erratum to: The accuracy and timeliness of a Point Of Care lactate measurement in patients with Sepsis.

Fatene Ismail1, William G Mackay2, Andrew Kerry3, Harry Staines4, Kevin D Rooney5,6.   

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27036517      PMCID: PMC4818480          DOI: 10.1186/s13049-016-0227-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med        ISSN: 1757-7241            Impact factor:   2.953


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Erratum

After publication of the original article [1], the authors noticed a mistake in Table 2. Patient numbers in lactate classification categories Low, Medium and High were incorrectly reported as forty one, seven and two respectively in the GEM 4000 column. The patient numbers that should have been reported in Table 2 are forty, three and seven. Table 2 appears in its correct form in this erratum.
Table 2

Lactate risk category classification determined by the i-STAT and the blood gas analysers

Risk categoryi-STATGEM 4000Risk categoryi-STATOMNI S
Low <2.5 mmol/L (n = 40)4040Low <2.5 mmol/L (n = 45)4545
Medium 2.5 – 3.99 mmol/L (n = 3)33Medium 2.5 – 3.99 mmol/L (n = 2)22
High ≥4 mmol/L (n = 7)77High ≥4 mmol/L (n = 0)00

The above table shows that all lactate samples (50) analysed on the i-STAT and the GEM 4000 analysers fell in the same lactate risk level categories

Similarly, all lactate samples (47) analysed on the i-STAT and the OMNI S fell in the same lactate risk level categories

Lactate risk category classification determined by the i-STAT and the blood gas analysers The above table shows that all lactate samples (50) analysed on the i-STAT and the GEM 4000 analysers fell in the same lactate risk level categories Similarly, all lactate samples (47) analysed on the i-STAT and the OMNI S fell in the same lactate risk level categories Additionally, the incorrect patient numbers from Table 2 were reported in the ‘Results’ section. The ‘Comparison of i-STAT against GEM premier 4000’ sub-section should therefore have read as follows: “Among the 50 samples (from 11 ICU patients) analysed on the GEM 4000 and the i-STAT; there were forty samples classified as low, three samples as medium and seven samples as high lactate risk level categories.” This mistake does not alter the validity of the results and conclusions as all lactate samples analysed on the i-STAT and GEM 4000 analysers fell in the same lactate risk categories.
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1.  The accuracy and timeliness of a Point Of Care lactate measurement in patients with Sepsis.

Authors:  Fatene Ismail; William G Mackay; Andrew Kerry; Harry Staines; Kevin D Rooney
Journal:  Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med       Date:  2015-09-17       Impact factor: 2.953

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