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Agreement between paired blood gas values in samples transported either by a pneumatic system or by human courier
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Abstract
Background: Rapid accurate assessment of metabolic derangements is crucial in the critically ill. We evaluated if arterial blood gas (ABG) samples transported through a pneumatic tube system (PTS) agreed with values transported by a human courier.
Methods: In this prospective study of 50-paired ABG samples, the couriered reference ABG was compared with those transported by PTS. Agreement was summarised by the mean difference with 95% limits of agreement (LOA) and Lin's concordance correlation (pc).
Results: The mean (±SD) time from sampling to analysis was 35.7±23.2 (courier) and 38.6±22.1 (PTS) minutes. Agreement was good between courier and PTS for pH, PaCO2, bicarbonate, oxygen saturation and PaO2 values (pc>0.97). Although the mean difference in PaO2 values between PTS and courier was small (–0.9 mm Hg) and the agreement was good, individual differences were clinically significant (95% LOA –40.8 to 39.0). For PaO2 <160 mm Hg, analysis of PTS samples yielded erroneously high PaO2 values and vice versa for PaO2>160 mm Hg compared to manual courier. This suggested exaggerated oxygen movement between the blood sample and air in the PTS.
Conclusions: In this study, analysis of samples transported through the PTS resulted in clinically unacceptable PaO2 values. Delay in transport and analysis of ABG samples should be avoided and samples transported manually if they cannot be assessed on-site.
Title: Agreement between paired blood gas values in samples transported either by a pneumatic system or by human courier
Description:
Abstract
Background: Rapid accurate assessment of metabolic derangements is crucial in the critically ill.
We evaluated if arterial blood gas (ABG) samples transported through a pneumatic tube system (PTS) agreed with values transported by a human courier.
Methods: In this prospective study of 50-paired ABG samples, the couriered reference ABG was compared with those transported by PTS.
Agreement was summarised by the mean difference with 95% limits of agreement (LOA) and Lin's concordance correlation (pc).
Results: The mean (±SD) time from sampling to analysis was 35.
7±23.
2 (courier) and 38.
6±22.
1 (PTS) minutes.
Agreement was good between courier and PTS for pH, PaCO2, bicarbonate, oxygen saturation and PaO2 values (pc>0.
97).
Although the mean difference in PaO2 values between PTS and courier was small (–0.
9 mm Hg) and the agreement was good, individual differences were clinically significant (95% LOA –40.
8 to 39.
0).
For PaO2 <160 mm Hg, analysis of PTS samples yielded erroneously high PaO2 values and vice versa for PaO2>160 mm Hg compared to manual courier.
This suggested exaggerated oxygen movement between the blood sample and air in the PTS.
Conclusions: In this study, analysis of samples transported through the PTS resulted in clinically unacceptable PaO2 values.
Delay in transport and analysis of ABG samples should be avoided and samples transported manually if they cannot be assessed on-site.
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