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    Ann Clin Biochem. 1999 Nov;36 ( Pt 6):730-8.

    Precision, accuracy and linearity of radiometer EML 105 whole blood metabolite biosensors.

    Cobbaert C, Morales C, van Fessem M, Kemperman H.

    Department of Clinical Chemistry, Sophia Children's Hospital, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. cobbaert@worldonline.nl

    The analytical performance of a new, whole blood glucose and lactate electrode system (EML 105 analyser. Radiometer Medical A/S. Copenhagen, Denmark) was evaluated. Between-day coefficients of variation were < or = 1.9% and < or = 3.1% for glucose and lactate, respectively. Recoveries of glucose were 100 +/- 10% using either aqueous or protein-based standards. Recoveries of lactate depended on the matrix, being underestimated in aqueous standards (approximately -10%) and 95-100% in standards containing 40 g/L albumin at lactate concentrations of 15 and 30 mmol/L. However, recoveries were high (up to 180%) at low lactate concentrations in protein-based standards. Carry-over, investigated according to National Clinical Chemistry Laboratory Standards EP10-T2, was negligible (alpha = 0.01). Glucose and lactate biosensors equipped with new membranes were linear up to 60 and 30 mmol/L, respectively. However, linearity fell upon daily use with increasing membrane lifetime. We conclude that the Radiometer metabolite biosensor results are reproducible and do not suffer from specimen-related carry-over. However, lactate recovery depends on the protein content and the lactate concentration.

    PMID: 10586309 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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