Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser

Introduction: Potassium level is measured for patients with high risk of hyperkalemia in the emergency department (ED) using both blood gas analyser (BGA) and biochemistry analyser (BCA). The study was conducted to evaluate the correlation and agreement of potassium measurement between BGA and BCA....

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Main Authors: Mohd Helmie Ismail, Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin, Mohd Azmi Suliman, Mohd Faiz Mohd Shukri, Siti Natrah Che Has, Lo, Zhen Zhen
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author Mohd Helmie Ismail
Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin
Mohd Azmi Suliman
Mohd Faiz Mohd Shukri
Siti Natrah Che Has
Lo, Zhen Zhen
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Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin
Mohd Azmi Suliman
Mohd Faiz Mohd Shukri
Siti Natrah Che Has
Lo, Zhen Zhen
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description Introduction: Potassium level is measured for patients with high risk of hyperkalemia in the emergency department (ED) using both blood gas analyser (BGA) and biochemistry analyser (BCA). The study was conducted to evaluate the correlation and agreement of potassium measurement between BGA and BCA. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective cross-sectional study on the data obtained from Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (Hospital USM) from Jun 2018 until May 2019. Blood samples were taken via a single prick from venous blood and sent separately using 1ml heparinised syringe and were analysed immediately in ED using BGA (Radiometer, ABL800 FLEX, Denmark) and another sample was sent to the central laboratory of Hospital USM and analysed by BCA (Architect, C8000, USA). Only patients who had potassium levels ≥5.0mmol/L on blood gas results were included. A total of 173 sample pairs were included. The correlation and agreement were evaluated using Passing and Bablok regression, Linear Regression and Bland-Altman test. Result: Of the 173 sample pairs, the median of potassium level based on BGA and BCA were 5.50mmol/L (IQR: 1.00) and 5.90mmol/L (IQR: 0.95) respectively. There was significant correlation between two measurements (p<0.001, r: 0.36). The agreement between the two measurements showed within acceptable mean difference which was 0.27 mmol/L with 95% limit of agreement were 1.21mmol/L to 1.73mmol/L. Conclusion: The result of blood gas can be used as a guide for initial treatment of hyperkalaemia in critical cases where time is of the essence. However, BCA result is still the definitive value.
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spelling ums.eprints-272952021-06-18T00:24:58Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27295/ Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser Mohd Helmie Ismail Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin Mohd Azmi Suliman Mohd Faiz Mohd Shukri Siti Natrah Che Has Lo, Zhen Zhen R Medicine (General) RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Introduction: Potassium level is measured for patients with high risk of hyperkalemia in the emergency department (ED) using both blood gas analyser (BGA) and biochemistry analyser (BCA). The study was conducted to evaluate the correlation and agreement of potassium measurement between BGA and BCA. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective cross-sectional study on the data obtained from Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (Hospital USM) from Jun 2018 until May 2019. Blood samples were taken via a single prick from venous blood and sent separately using 1ml heparinised syringe and were analysed immediately in ED using BGA (Radiometer, ABL800 FLEX, Denmark) and another sample was sent to the central laboratory of Hospital USM and analysed by BCA (Architect, C8000, USA). Only patients who had potassium levels ≥5.0mmol/L on blood gas results were included. A total of 173 sample pairs were included. The correlation and agreement were evaluated using Passing and Bablok regression, Linear Regression and Bland-Altman test. Result: Of the 173 sample pairs, the median of potassium level based on BGA and BCA were 5.50mmol/L (IQR: 1.00) and 5.90mmol/L (IQR: 0.95) respectively. There was significant correlation between two measurements (p<0.001, r: 0.36). The agreement between the two measurements showed within acceptable mean difference which was 0.27 mmol/L with 95% limit of agreement were 1.21mmol/L to 1.73mmol/L. Conclusion: The result of blood gas can be used as a guide for initial treatment of hyperkalaemia in critical cases where time is of the essence. However, BCA result is still the definitive value. Malaysian Medical Association 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27295/1/Hyperkalemia%20measurement%20between%20blood%20gas%20analyser%20and%20main%20laboratory%20biochemistry%20analyser%20FULL%20TEXT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27295/3/Hyperkalemia%20measurement%20between%20blood%20gas%20analyser%20and%20main%20laboratory%20biochemistry%20analyser%20ABSTRACT.pdf Mohd Helmie Ismail and Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin and Mohd Azmi Suliman and Mohd Faiz Mohd Shukri and Siti Natrah Che Has and Lo, Zhen Zhen (2021) Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser. Medical Journal of Malaysia MJM, 76 (2). pp. 157-163. ISSN 0300-5283 http://www.e-mjm.org/2021/v76n2/hyperkalaemia.pdf
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RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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Kamarul Aryffin Baharuddin
Mohd Azmi Suliman
Mohd Faiz Mohd Shukri
Siti Natrah Che Has
Lo, Zhen Zhen
Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
title Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
title_full Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
title_fullStr Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
title_full_unstemmed Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
title_short Hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
title_sort hyperkalemia measurement between blood gas analyser and main laboratory biochemistry analyser
topic R Medicine (General)
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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