Can the clinician trust blood gas for serum electrolyte levels?

A. Karataş
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DOI: 10.4328/JCAM.6063 Received: 25.10.2018 Accepted: 06.11.2018 Published Online: 08.11.2018 Printed: 01.03.2019 J Clin Anal Med 2019;10(2): 151-5 Corresponding Author: Ahmet Karatas, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Nephrology Training and Research Hospital, Ordu University, School of Medicine, Ordu, Turkey. Gsm: +905325790772 Fax: +90 4522250190 E-Mail: karatas55@hotmail.com ORCID ID: 0000-0001-9095-6054 Abstract Aim: Electrolytes are charged elements that are required for proper cellular function in most tissues of the body. Almost all metabolic processes are dependent on or performed by electrolytes. Electrolyte abnormalities may represent significant risks for life. Routinely, all electrolytes are measured from the serum sample, using the automatic analysis devices at the central laboratories of the hospitals. However, this is time-consuming. In this study, our aim is to compare the results of venous blood gas electrolyte, glucose and hemoglobin values with serum laboratory results and to investigate whether venous blood gas can substitute serum. Material and Method: Our study was designed as a prospective cohort study. A total of 418 adult patients between 18-88 years old, who were admitted to the nephrology outpatient clinic were included in the study. The demographic data of the patients and accompanying comorbidities were recorded. In addition, blood gas electrolytes, glucose, and hemoglobin values of each patient were recorded. Results: The study included 174 female patients and 244 male patients. In terms of both serum and blood gas hemoglobin, there was a statistically significant difference between the genders (p<0.001). A strong positive correlation was detected between serum sodium, potassium, glucose and hemoglobin values and blood gas sodium, potassium, glucose and hemoglobin values (p <0.001, r = 0.764, p <0.001, r = 0.867, p <0.001, respectively, r = 0.969; p <0.001, r = 0.846). The highest correlation coefficient was between serum and blood gas glucose values, while the lowest correlation coefficient was between the sodium values. Discussion: In our study, we believe that in CKD patients with a prominent fluid-electrolyte imbalance, in emergency departments, where critically ill patients are common in intensive care patients with a life-threatening disease, the rapid blood gas tests may be considered for the treatment planning until the results of the biochemical examination are available.
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临床医生是否可以相信血液中的气体可以检测血清电解质水平?
DOI:10.4328/JCAM.6063接收时间:2018年10月25日接受时间:2018年年11月6日在线发布时间:2018年度11月8日印刷时间:2019年3月1日《临床分析医学杂志》;10(2):151-5通讯作者:Ahmet Karatas,土耳其奥尔杜医学院奥尔杜大学肾脏病培训与研究医院内科。Gsm:+905325790772传真:+90 4522250190电子邮件:karatas55@hotmail.comORCID ID:0000-0001-9095-6054摘要目的:电解质是人体大多数组织中正常细胞功能所需的带电元素。几乎所有的代谢过程都依赖于电解质或由电解质进行。电解质异常可能对生命构成重大风险。通常,使用医院中央实验室的自动分析设备,从血清样本中测量所有电解质。然而,这很耗时。在本研究中,我们的目的是将静脉血气电解质、葡萄糖和血红蛋白值的结果与血清实验室结果进行比较,并研究静脉血气是否可以替代血清。材料和方法:我们的研究被设计为一项前瞻性队列研究。共有418名年龄在18-88岁之间的成年患者被纳入该研究,他们被纳入肾病门诊。记录患者的人口统计学数据和伴随的合并症。此外,记录每位患者的血气电解质、葡萄糖和血红蛋白值。结果:本研究包括174名女性患者和244名男性患者。在血清和血气血红蛋白方面,性别之间存在统计学显著差异(p<0.001)。血清钠、钾、葡萄糖和血红蛋白值与血气钠、钾,血糖和血红蛋白值(分别为p<0.001,r=0.764,p<0.001、r=0.867,p<001,r=0.969;p<0.001和r=0.846)。血清和血糖值之间的相关系数最高,而钠值之间的相关性系数最低。讨论:在我们的研究中,我们认为,在有严重电解质失衡的CKD患者中,在急诊科,危重患者在有危及生命的疾病的重症监护患者中很常见,在生化检查结果出来之前,可以考虑在治疗计划中进行快速血气测试。
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