Principles of operation, Appendix c – ITC IRMA TruPoint Blood Analysis System User Manual
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Appendix C
Principles of Operation
This appendix describes the measurement technology of the IRMA TruPoint
blood analysis system.
MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY
The IRMA TruPoint system utilizes potentiometric, amperometric, and
conductimetric measurement methodologies to measure the analyte concen-
tration in whole blood as described in the following table.
Sensor Measurement
Technology
reference
silver/silver chloride electrode
pH, pCO
2
, Na+,
K+, Cl
-
, iCa,
BUN/urea
potentiometric measurement utilizing ion specific
electrode (ISE) technology
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;
for the BUN/urea sensor, the NH
4
+
generated from the
reaction of urea with urease is detected
pO
2
amperometric
measurement
based on the principles of
the Clark electrode
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hematocrit conductimetric
measurement
glucose
amperometric measurement; the H
2
O
2
generated from
the reaction of glucose with glucose oxidase is detected
creatinine
amperometric measurement; the H2O2 generated from
the enzymatic reaction of sarcosine (as produced by
the enzymatic reaction of creatinine in the presence of
creatinine amidohydrolase and creatine in the presence
of creatine amidohydrolase) in the presence of
sarcosine oxidase is detected
Lactate
amperometric measurement; the H
2
O
2
generated from
the reaction of lactate with lactate oxidase is detected