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The effect of haemolysis on the direct and indirect ion selective electrode measurement of sodium.

Tejas R KalariaHenry GillSteve HarrisClare FordRousseau Gama
Published in: Annals of clinical biochemistry (2021)
Haemolysis causes negative influence with sodium measured by both indirect and direct ion-selective electrode due to a dilutional hyponatremia. The additional interference in indirect ion-selective electrode is due to the electrolyte exclusion effect but this is unlikely to be clinically significant as it is small in magnitude.
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