Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1970283 | Clinical Biochemistry | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the analytical performance of the Nova StatSensor creatinine meter.Design and methodsImprecision, linearity, patient correlation and interference studies were completed.ResultsTotal imprecision was 4.5–9.1%CV and a linear measurement range of 93–863 µmol/L (1.05–9.76 mg/dL) was verified. Whole blood creatinine results correlated well with laboratory plasma measurements (R2 = 0.9328) but exhibited a negative proportional bias. In vitro, high levels of creatine and urea falsely elevated creatinine measurement.ConclusionsThe creatinine meter provides reliable measurement across a clinically relevant range and has potential use in point-of-care testing.
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Authors
Kareena L. Schnabl, Sousan Bagherpoor, Pauline Diker, Christine Cursio, Jeffrey DuBois, Paul M. Yip,