Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine
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Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine
Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine
Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine
Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology)Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology)(2023)
Affiliations:
1. Department of Clinical Laboratory, National Center for Respiratory Medicine, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Disease, State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease, Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Health, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University,Guangzhou,China,510140
2. KingMed School of Laboratory Medicine, Guangzhou Medical University,Guangzhou,China,511495
3. College of Medical Technology, Guangdong Medical University,Dongguan,China,523121
4. Second Clinical Medical School, Southern Medical University,Guangzhou,China,510515
Mingtao Liu, Li Liu, Jiaxi Chen, et al. Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine. [J/OL]. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology) null(2023)
DOI:
Mingtao Liu, Li Liu, Jiaxi Chen, et al. Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine. [J/OL]. Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B (Biomedicine & Biotechnology) null(2023) DOI: 10.1631/jzus.B2300433.
Thirteen serum biochemical indexes and five whole blood coagulation indices in a point-of-care testing analyzer: ideal protocol for evaluating pulmonary and critical care medicine
Background: The accurate and timely detection of biochemical coagulation indicators is pivotal in pulmonary and critical care medicine. Despite their reliability, traditional laboratories often lag in terms of rapid diagnosis. Point-of-care testing (POCT) has emerged as a promising alternative, which is awaiting rigorous validation. Methods: We assessed 226 samples from patients at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University using a Beckman Coulter AU5821 and a PUSHKANG POCT biochemistry analyzer. Furthermore, 350 samples were evaluated with a Stago coagulation analyzer STAR MAX and a PUSHKANG POCT coagulation analyzer. Metrics included thirteen biochemical indexes, such as albumin, and five coagulation indices like prothrombin time. Comparisons were drawn against the PUSHKANG POCT analyzer. Results: Bland–Altman plots (MS100: 0.8206-0.9995; MC100: 0.8318-0.9911) evinced significant consistency between methodologies. Spearman correlation pinpointed a potent linear association between conventional devices and the PUSHKANG POCT analyzer, further underscored by a robust correlation coefficient (MS100: 0.713-0.949; MC100: 0.593-0.950). Conclusions: The PUSHKANG POCT was validated as a dependable tool for serum and whole blood biochemical and coagulation diagnostics. This emphasizes its prospective clinical efficacy, offering clinicians a swift diagnostic tool and heralding a new era of enhanced patient care outcomes.
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Thirteen serum biochemical indexesFive whole blood coagulation indicesPoint-of-care testingPulmonary and critical care medicineDiagnostic protocol