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    <title>Suijlen, J.D.E. van</title>
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    <description>List of Publications</description>
    <language>en</language>
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      <title>RePub, Erasmus University Rotterdam</title>
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      <title>Portable blood gas and electrolyte analyzer evaluated in a multiinstitutional study (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/9001/</link>
      <pubDate>1999-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>A recently introduced blood gas/electrolyte analyzer (SenDx 100((R)),
          renamed ABL70) intended for point-of-care, near-patient, or stat
          laboratory use was evaluated simultaneously in four different institutions
          and compared with three different laboratory bench analyzers with respect
          to imprecision, inaccuracy (assessed by tonometry), and patient-sample
          analyses. The analyzer is equipped with a sensor cassette and a reagent
          cartridge for 50, 100, or 200 analyses and 100 or more traditional
          quality-control measurements. One analysis requires 170 microL of whole
          blood and takes &lt;90 s. Statistically, the instrument performed somewhat
          better (lower CVs) for PO2 and potassium and somewhat worse for pH, PCO2,
          and ionized calcium than the respective comparison analyzers. However, the
          overall performance (in terms of CV and accuracy) was satisfactory in
          terms of clinical (e.g., CLIA '88) goals in all institutions. The mean
          difference and the CV of that difference in some 400 patient-sample
          comparisons were as follows: 0.010 (+/- 0.002%) for pH, -0.65 mmHg (+/-
          4%) for PCO2, -0.49 mmHg (+/- 6%) for Po2, 0.44 mmol/L (+/- 1.2%) for
          sodium, -0.013 mmol/L (+/- 2.9%) for potassium, -0.016 mmol/L (+/- 2.6%)
          for ionized calcium, and -0.016 L/L (+/- 7. 1%) for the hematocrit. Its
          acceptable analytical performance and ease of operation make the SenDx 100
          suitable for the analysis of blood gases and electrolytes.</description>
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      <title>The pursuit of quality in clinical chemistry (Doctoral Thesis)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/21456/</link>
      <pubDate>1995-02-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
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