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Sent: 13 April 2016 16:41
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Subject: Re: Transcutaneous Hb
Hi,
Can we please be removed from this mailing list?
Kind regards,
Niamh
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Sent: 13 April 2016 16:36
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Subject: Re: Transcutaneous Hb
I Concur too.
I felt that the hemocue also had more flexibility. If there is peripheral circulation shutdown you can always use a venous/arterial sample. Not much you can do with the transcutaneous sensor.
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On Behalf Of Barlow Ian (NORTHERN LINCOLNSHIRE AND GOOLE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)
Sent: 12 April 2016 10:01
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Subject: Re: Transcutaneous Hb
That was my view/reading of the subject too Karen.
That is most helpful.
Any input from other learned colleagues would be appreciated.
Kind regards
Ian
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Sent: 12 April 2016 09:47
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Subject: Re: Transcutaneous Hb
Hi Ian
There is a very good reason that there are very few publications as they are only a screening tool.
We did a very basic screen of this device but quickly stopped as they do state +/- 20 g/L Hb from memory and this is correct. You also had to take the reading while avoiding bright light and patients could
not wear nail polish or false nails. The clip on monitors which read the Hb (very much like O2 oximeters which clip on fingers) had a limited lifespan and counted down and these were the consumables which required replacement and were costly in comparison
to what the gain would be and also in comparison to a basic HemoCue. During the screen, some Hb’s correlated well but a lot were terrible. However I do have to state that we used the Masimo on Sickle Cell patients and not on a normal patient population.
We wanted to use the device to avoid taking multiple blood samples while the patients were having exchange transfusions to improve their sickle cell disease but initial results were not desirable so we stopped the project.
The device is mainly used as a screening tool in theatres while in surgery to monitor blood loss but until the science is improved I don’t think I will invest.
Kind regards
Karen
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On Behalf Of Barlow Ian (NORTHERN LINCOLNSHIRE AND GOOLE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)
Sent: 12 April 2016 09:06
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Subject: Transcutaneous Hb
Dear all,
Is anyone out there using this device?
Are they any good?
http://www.masimo.com/hemoglobin/
As far as I can see there are very few peer reviewed publications around.
Many thanks
Ian
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