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COMPARISON OF GLUCOSE POINT-OF-CARE VALUES WITH LABORATORY VALUES IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS
被引:25
|作者:
Shearer, Anna
[1
]
Boehmer, Marilyn
[1
]
Closs, Melanie
[1
]
Dela Rosa, Rosalina
[1
]
Hamilton, Jean
[1
]
Horton, Karen
[1
]
McGrath, Rose
[1
]
Schulman, Christine
机构:
[1] Providence St Vincents Med Ctr, Intens Care Unit, Portland, OR 97225 USA
关键词:
INTENSIVE INSULIN THERAPY;
ARTERIAL-BLOOD;
METERS;
HEMATOCRIT;
CAPILLARY;
ACCURACY;
REFLECTANCE;
AGREEMENT;
MONITORS;
PH;
D O I:
10.4037/ajcc2009448
中图分类号:
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100602 ;
摘要:
Background Blood from central venous or arterial catheters as well as from fingersticks is often used for point-of-care glucose testing. Objectives To compare glucose values obtained with a point-of-care device for catheter and fingerstick blood samples with values obtained by clinical laboratory analysis of a catheter blood sample. Methods A method-comparison design was used. Point-of-care values for fingerstick and catheter blood samples were compared with laboratory values for blood from catheters in a convenience sample of 63 critically ill patients. Device bias and precision were calculated and graphed according to the Bland-Altman method, and a t test was used to determine differences in glucose values for the 2 methods. Results Laboratory glucose values for blood from a catheter sample differed significantly from point-of-care values for blood from a fingerstick (t(1,61) = 5.01; P < .001) and from a catheter (t(1,61) = 3.91; P < .001). Bias and precision for the point-of-care device was large (fingerstick, 8.7 and 13.7; catheter, 7.0 and 14.0); 20% of the values differed from the laboratory glucose values by more than 20 mg/dL. Point-of-care glucose values for fingerstick and catheter samples did not differ (P = .41). Conclusions Glucose values obtained with a point-of-care device differ significantly from those obtained by laboratory analysis. The magnitude of these differences calls into question the widespread practice of using point-of-care glucose testing to guide insulin titration for tight glucose control. Errors in dosing could easily be made because of the large bias and precision associated with a point-of-care device. (American Journal of Critical Care. 2009; 18: 224-230)
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页码:224 / 230
页数:7
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