Effect of exogenous lipids contamination on blood gas analysis

G. Lippi, L. Pighi, G. Salvagno, Elena Tiziani, Maria Elena Castellini, Roberta Ferraro, Brandon M. Henry
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of contamination of venous blood with a lipid-containing solution on parameters measured by a modern blood gas analyzer. We collected venous blood from 17 healthcare workers (46 ± 11 years; 53 % women) into three blood gas syringes containing 0 , 5 and 10 % lipid-containing solution. Blood gas analysis was performed within 15 min from sample collection on GEM Premier 5000, while triglycerides and serum indices were assays on Roche COBAS C702. Triglycerides concentration increased from 1.0 ± 0.3 mmol/L in the uncontaminated blood gas syringe, to 39.4 ± 7.8 and 65.3 ± 14.4 mmol/L (both p<0.001) in syringes with 5 and 10 % final lipid contamination. The lipemic and hemolysis indices increased accordingly. Statistically significant variation was noted for all analytes except hematocrit and COHb in the syringe with 5 % lipids, while only COHb did not vary in the syringe with 10 % lipids. Significant increases were observed from 5 % lipid contamination for pO2, SO2 and lactate, while the values of pH, pCO2, sodium, potassium, chloride, ionized calcium, glucose, hematocrit (10 % contamination), hemoglobin and MetHB decreased. All these changes except lactate and CoHb exceeded their relative performance specifications. Artifactual hyperlipidemia caused by contamination with exogenous lipids can have a clinically significant impact on blood gas analysis. Manufacturers of blood gas analyzers must be persuaded to develop new instruments equipped with serum indices.
外源性脂质污染对血气分析的影响
本研究旨在探讨静脉血被含脂溶液污染对现代血气分析仪测量参数的影响。 我们采集了 17 名医护人员(46 ± 11 岁;53 % 为女性)的静脉血,分别注入含有 0 %、5 % 和 10 % 含脂溶液的三个血气分析注射器中。血气分析在样本采集后 15 分钟内通过 GEM Premier 5000 进行,甘油三酯和血清指数则通过罗氏 COBAS C702 进行检测。 甘油三酯浓度从未受损伤的血气注射器中的 1.0 ± 0.3 mmol/L,上升到最终脂质污染为 5% 和 10% 的注射器中的 39.4 ± 7.8 mmol/L 和 65.3 ± 14.4 mmol/L(均 p<0.001)。血脂和溶血指数也相应增加。在脂质含量为 5% 的注射器中,除血细胞比容和 COHb 外,所有分析物均有明显的统计学变化,而在脂质含量为 10% 的注射器中,只有 COHb 没有变化。从 5% 的脂质污染开始,pO2、SO2 和乳酸盐的值显著增加,而 pH、pCO2、钠、钾、氯、离子钙、葡萄糖、血细胞比容(10% 污染)、血红蛋白和甲氧基肾上腺素的值则下降。除乳酸和 CoHb 外,所有这些变化都超过了其相对性能指标。 外源性脂质污染造成的人为高脂血症会对血气分析产生重大临床影响。必须说服血气分析仪制造商开发配备血清指数的新仪器。
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