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Impact of Bicarbonate Interference on Routine Ion-Selective Electrode Chloride Measurements.

Tinne MonteyneMatthijs OyaertAnnelien Van DalemMaaike GodefroidMatthias CuykxNico Callewaert
Published in: Annals of laboratory medicine (2022)
The extent of bicarbonate-induced error varied according to the type, manufacturer, and wear of the electrode; the bicarbonate concentration in the calibrators and the tested sample; and the chloride content. Laboratories should be aware of the impact of bicarbonate on routine chloride measurements to establish appropriate QC procedures.
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