Reliability of a spot check non-invasive hemoglobin monitoring (SpHb) of the Masimo RAD-67™ and the HemoCue® for anemia screening

IF 0.1 Q4 ANESTHESIOLOGY
W. Baulig, U. Eichenberger, O. Theusinger
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Background : To test the reliability of the spot check Masimo Rad-67 (Masimo Corp., Irvine, CA, USA) as part of a preoperative anemia screening, hemoglobin measurements were compared to those of the HemoCue® Hb 201+ System (HemoCue AB, Ängelholm, Sweden) and the standard laboratory measurement. Methods : During preoperative evaluation of patients scheduled for elective orthopedic surgery hemoglobin concentration was simultaneously determined by standard laboratory analysis (HbLab), the HemoCue® Hb 201+ System (HbHemocue) and by Pulse Co-Oximetry using the Masimo Rad-67 (SpHb) with the rainbow® DCI®-mini Sensor (Masimo Corp., Irvine, CA, USA). Linear correlation, agreement (Bland-Altman analysis), sensitivity/specificity and positive/negative prediction values (PPV/NPV) for anemic hemoglobin values were determined. P-values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results : 303 patients were analyzed. Twenty-one patients (12 male and 9 female) had mild or moderate anemia, detected by HbLab. In 20 patients, the HbHemocue, and in 34 patients, the SpHb detected anemia. Linear correlation and mean bias (limits of agreement, LOA) for HbHemocue and HbLab were r = 0.969 and -1.08 (+6.44/-8.60) g/L, and for SpHb and HbLab r = 0.61 and +1.76 (+26.92/-23.4) g/L. Sensitivity/specificity of the HbHemocue to detect anemia in all, male and female patients were 85.0/99.3%, 75.0/100/% and 88.9/98.9/% with a PPV/NPV of 89.5/98.9%, 100/98.0% and 80.0/99.3%, respectively. Sensitivity/specificity of SpHb to detect anemia for all, male and female patients were 71.4%, 93.3%, 75.0/95.2/% and 66.7/91.1%, with a PPV/NPV for all, male and female patients of 44.1/97.8%, 56.3/97.9% and 33.3/97.7%, respectively. Conclusions : HbHemocue and HbLab show a strong linear correlation and a good agreement, while linear correlation of SpHb and HbLab is moderate and agreement poor. For both devices, anemia detection is moderate, but the positive prediction value for anemia is much better with the HbHemocue. Both devices reliably detected non-anemic patients. Glossary : CO = carbon monoxide ; PPV = positive predicted value ; NPV = negative predicted value ; HbLab = hemoglobin determined by the laboratory ; HbHemocue = hemoglobin determined by the HemoCue device ; SpHb = hemoglobin determined by the Masimo-RAD67 device ; LOA = limits of agreement ; LOS = length of stay ; POC = point of care ; SpO2 = arterial hemoglobin ; PR = pulse rate ; PI = perfusion index ; PVI = plethysmography variability index ; SpCO = carboxyhemoglobin ; SpMet = methemoglobin ; LED = Light Emitting Diodes ; HiCN = hemiglobincyanide ; SLS = Sodium Lauryl Sulphate ; BMI = body mass index ; BT = body temperature ; WHO = World Health Organization ; IQR = interquartile range ; MAP = mean arterial pressure ; HF = heart frequency ; SD = standard deviation Key point Summary : – Question : Is Hb measurement of the Masimo Rad-67 and of the HemoCue reliable? – Findings : Non-anemic patients are reliably detected with the Masimo Rad-67. Of the 303 patients examined, HbLab detected twenty-one patients (12 male and 9 female) with mild or moderate anemia. The Hbhemocue showed anemia in 20 patients, while the SpHb identified 34 patients as anemic. HbHemocue and HbLab showed a strong linear correlation and a good agreement, while linear correlation of SpHb and HbLab was moderate and agreement poor. For both devices, anemia detection is moderate, but the positive prediction value for anemia is much better with the HbHemocue. Both devices reliably detected non-anemic patients. – Meaning : With both devices, non-anemic patients are reliably recognized, while anemia detection is moderate. However, the prediction for the presence of anemia is much better with the Hbhemocue.
Masimo RAD-67™和HemoCue®用于贫血筛查的抽查无创血红蛋白监测(SpHb)的可靠性
背景:为了测试Masimo Rad-67抽查(Masimo Corp., Irvine, CA, USA)作为术前贫血筛查的一部分的可靠性,将血红蛋白测量值与HemoCue®Hb 201+系统(HemoCue AB, Ängelholm,瑞典)和标准实验室测量值进行比较。方法:对计划进行选择性骨科手术的患者进行术前评估时,采用标准实验室分析(HbLab)、HemoCue®Hb 201+系统(HbHemocue)和使用彩虹®DCI®-mini传感器(Masimo Corp., Irvine, CA, USA)的Masimo Rad-67 (SpHb)脉搏共氧仪同时测定血红蛋白浓度。测定贫血血红蛋白值的线性相关性、一致性(Bland-Altman分析)、敏感性/特异性和阳性/阴性预测值(PPV/NPV)。p值小于0.05被认为具有统计学意义。结果:共分析303例患者。21例患者(男12例,女9例)经HbLab检测为轻、中度贫血。在20例患者中,HbHemocue检测到贫血,在34例患者中,SpHb检测到贫血。HbHemocue和HbLab的线性相关性和平均偏差(一致性限,LOA)分别为r = 0.969和-1.08 (+6.44/-8.60)g/L, SpHb和HbLab的线性相关性和平均偏差(一致性限,LOA)分别为r = 0.61和+1.76 (+26.92/-23.4)g/L。HbHemocue检测贫血的敏感性和特异性分别为85.0/99.3%、75.0/100/%和88.9/98.9/%,PPV/NPV分别为89.5/98.9%、100/98.0%和80.0/99.3%。SpHb检测所有、男性和女性患者贫血的敏感性/特异性分别为71.4%、93.3%、75.0/95.2/%和66.7/91.1%,所有、男性和女性患者的PPV/NPV分别为44.1/97.8%、56.3/97.9%和33.3/97.7%。结论:HbHemocue与HbLab线性相关性强,一致性好,而SpHb与HbLab线性相关性中等,一致性差。对于这两种设备,贫血的检测都是中等的,但HbHemocue对贫血的阳性预测值要好得多。这两种设备都能可靠地检测非贫血患者。术语:CO =一氧化碳;PPV =阳性预测值;NPV =负预测值;HbLab =实验室测定的血红蛋白;HbHemocue = HemoCue装置测定的血红蛋白;SpHb = Masimo-RAD67装置测定的血红蛋白;LOA =协议限度;LOS =停留时间;护理点;SpO2 =动脉血红蛋白;PR =脉搏率;PI =灌注指数;容积脉搏变异性指数;碳氧血红蛋白;高铁血红蛋白;发光二极管;半血红素;十二烷基硫酸钠;BMI =身体质量指数;BT =体温;世界卫生组织;四分位间距;MAP =平均动脉压;HF =心脏频率;问题:Masimo Rad-67和hemue的Hb测量是否可靠?研究结果:Masimo Rad-67可以可靠地检测非贫血患者。在303名患者中,HbLab检测出21名患者(12名男性和9名女性)患有轻度或中度贫血。血红蛋白显示20例患者贫血,而SpHb鉴定34例患者贫血。HbHemocue与HbLab呈较强的线性相关,一致性较好,而SpHb与HbLab呈中等的线性相关,一致性较差。对于这两种设备,贫血的检测都是中等的,但HbHemocue对贫血的阳性预测值要好得多。这两种设备都能可靠地检测非贫血患者。-意义:使用这两种设备,可以可靠地识别非贫血患者,而贫血检测则是中度的。然而,用血清学来预测贫血的存在要好得多。
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期刊介绍: L’Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica est le journal de la SBAR, publié 4 fois par an. L’Acta a été publié pour la première fois en 1950. Depuis 1973 l’Acta est publié dans la langue Anglaise, ce qui a été résulté à un rayonnement plus internationaux. Depuis lors l’Acta est devenu un journal à ne pas manquer dans le domaine d’Anesthésie Belge, offrant e.a. les textes du congrès annuel, les Research Meetings, … Vous en trouvez aussi les dates des Research Meetings, du congrès annuel et des autres réunions.
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