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Reliability and validity of non-invasive determined haemoglobin mass and blood volumes

Authors :
Carsten Lundby
Andreas Breenfeldt Andersen
Thomas Haider
Anne Kristine Meinild Lundby
Laura Oberholzer
Nazzareno Fagoni
University of Zurich
Fagoni, Nazzareno
Source :
Europe PubMed Central
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

INTRODUCTION The carbon monoxide (CO) rebreathing method used for the determination of haemoglobin mass (Hbmass ) is associated with blood sample analysis (in this study: Radiometer ABL800). As an alternative hereto the aim of the present study was to evaluate the use of a portable and non-invasive CO pulse oximeter (Rad-57). METHOD With simultaneous determination of CO in the circulation by ABL800 (%HbCO) and Rad-57 (SpCO), Hbmass and blood volume (BV) were determined in duplicates in 24 volunteers. Percentage of typical errors (%TE) within methods and linear correlations between the two procedures were computed. RESULTS Hbmass (Rad-57 = 798 ± 230 g; ABL800 = 781 ± 192 g) and BV (Rad-57 = 5700 ± 1373 ml; ABL800 = 5581 ± 1096 ml) were similar between methods. However, the %TE for Hbmass was higher (P 905 g and BV > 6193 ml. CONCLUSION Assessment of SpCO by Rad-57 resulted in considerably less precise determinations of Hbmass and BV, especially for high values. Thus, non-invasive assessment of Hbmass and BV cannot be recommended for scientific purposes, but may nonetheless be useful in clinical settings.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europe PubMed Central
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b86dbeb52d83e46c70756e37eea05b06
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-136219