I have to agree with Tim, serum calcium results are interpreted in the light of clinical assessment and other biochemical tests such as magnesium, PTH and vitamin D to arrive at the right clinical decision in the majority of patients. Clinicians have a long term familiarity with the reported total calcium and a change to ionised calcium reporting may bring its own problems/risks without resultant improvement in the management of patients with calcium disorders. ICU is probably one area where ionised calcium should be routinely available.
Best regards
Mohammad
Dr. M A Al-Jubouri, MB ChB, MSc, EurClinChem, FRCP Edin, FRCPath
Consultant Chemical Pathologist
--- On Wed, 19/6/13, Reynolds Tim (RJF) BHFT wrote:
> From: Reynolds Tim (RJF) BHFT
> Subject: Re: Population based algorithms
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> Date: Wednesday, 19 June, 2013, 8:29
> Perhaps we should just admit that everything
> we measure is
> completely flawed and stop shut up shop entirely.
>
>
> alternativey, the point is that the numbers
> we produce have some
> function and allow patients to be triaged into those that
> need something done;
> those that don't; and those that are too late to care
> and simply need cremating.
> It does not matter that they are not perfectly precise and
> accurate because they
> only reflect part of a more complex system - We measure so
> little that it is
> like trying to work out who is going to win X-factor from
> the colour of the
> 150th Pixel from the left, and 300 down on the TV
> screen.
>
>
> TIM
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> Simon,
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> That’s
> a great idea –
> but then we would have to do a pH adjusted ionised Ca++ if
> the samples are not
> anaerobic. You can’t win.
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> Greg
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> Why can't we just measure ionised calcium
> on our main analysers and
> ditch total calcium methods and their equations?
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> Simon
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