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Factors influencing the bias between blood gas analysis versus central laboratory hemoglobin testing. A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial.

Linda TannerSimone LindauMarkus VeltenTobias SchlesingerWittmann MariaPeter KrankeKira BergFlorian PiekarskiChristoph FüllenbachSuma ChoorapoikayilDirk HasencleverKai ZacharowskiPatrick Meybohm
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Many interventions like substitution of fluids, coagulating factors or RBC units rely on the accuracy of laboratory measurement devices. Although BGA Hb testing showed a consistently stable difference to CL, our data confirm that BGA devices are associated with different bias. Therefore, we suggest that hospitals assess their individual bias before implementing BGA as valid and stable supplement to CL. However, based on the finding that bias decreased with smaller Hb values, which in turn are used for transfusion decision, we expect no unnecessary or delayed RBC transfusion, and no major impact on the LIBERAL trial performance.
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