Dear all,
I have a couple of urgent requests for POCT lactate - can anyone tell me what meters they use, and any pros or cons of doing so? Lab TaT is unacceptable, and they do not have access to blood gases readily.
Thank you, Elaine
Dr Elaine Davidson
Clinical Scientist
Dept of Clinical Biochemistry
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Telephone: 01224 552822
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