Performance evaluation of a point of care cartridge of the new GEM Premier ChemSTAT analyzer

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Institut Català de la Salut

[García-Fernández AE, Barquín R, Martínez M, Ferrer R, Casis E] Laboratoris Clínics, Vall d'Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain. [Xu C] Werfen, Bedford, MA, USA

Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

Publication date

2022-10-06T12:05:38Z

2022-10-06T12:05:38Z

2022-08



Abstract

Acute kidney injury; Creatinine; Point-of-care


Lesión renal aguda; Creatinina; Punto de atención


Lesió renal aguda; Creatinina; Punt d'atenció


Background and aims GEM Premier ChemSTAT is a new point-of-care system providing rapid creatinine, BUN and tCO2 measurements together with electrolytes, metabolites, hematocrit, pH and pCO2 from a single whole blood specimen in acute care settings such as emergency departments and intensive care units. Accurate measurements of whole blood creatinine can aid in the diagnosis and treatment of renal diseases. Materials and methods Heparinized whole blood samples from different clinical locations were evaluated on the GEM Premier ChemSTAT and results compared to plasma from the same samples on the Beckman AU5800 or whole blood on the GEM Premier 4000. Precision studies were conducted with whole blood and quality control material. Results ChemSTAT correlated well with plasma samples on the AU5800 (regression slopes (S): 0.957–1.159, correlation coefficients (r)≥0.952) and with whole blood specimens on the GEM Premier 4000 (S: 0.9646–1.124, r ≥ 0.974). The repeatability was 0.1%–3.1% and QC precision were within lab and manufacturers’ specifications. Conclusion ChemSTAT demonstrated strong correlation to the comparative methods and excellent precision. Combining with its continuous quality management, ChemSTAT is suitable for acute care settings to provide rapid, reliable results, which could minimize time-to-treatment and improve patient outcome.

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Article


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English

Publisher

Elsevier

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