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 Here are sample results. And I do not have information beyond this isn't from my institution, and simply want to learn from your experiences on what I should know with respect to the case in question. 

 
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|  Time

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|  Automation

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|  Time

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|  Blood Gas analyzer

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|  16:00

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|  10.1

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|  16:11

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|  11.2

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|  02:09

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|  9.2

  |

 
|  02:10

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|  11.1

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|  18:35

 Separate day, approx. 1 month apart

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|  7.2

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|  10:00

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|  10.0

  |

 
 Thank you

Chesie
 Chesinta Voma, PhD
University of Louisville 
School of Medicine
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Chemistry Fellowship


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     On Thursday, June 11, 2015 12:57 AM, Chesie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
   

  Hi,Please I'll like to know the possible reason(s) for discrepant hemoglobin concentration between a blood gas analyzer vs. lab automation.Blood gas analyzer consistently lower than the lab analyzer,with blood samples from different patients, analyzed on different days. Thank you Chesinta Voma, PhD
University of Louisville 
School of Medicine
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Chemistry Fellowship


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