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Analyzing samples for aćv studies – Bayer HealthCare Rapidlab 800 User Manual

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Rapidlab 800 Operator's Manual

Analyzing Samples for aĆv Studies

Use this procedure to combine an arterial blood sample with a venous or mixed
venous blood samples to create an a-v studies report.

Sample Requirements

To complete a-v studies successfully, ensure that the samples meet the following
requirements:

S The difference between analysis times of the two samples at the 800 system must

be less than 60 minutes.

S Each sample can have the same draw date and draw time, no draw date or draw

time, or only one sample with a draw date and draw time.

S Each sample must have the same patient ID.
S Samples must be analyzed on the 800 for blood gas and CO-oximeter values.
S You cannot combine results using a sample that was already combined with

another sample. For example, you cannot combine one arterial sample with two
different venous samples.

Sample Results

Samples analyzed for a-v studies can produce the following results:

S ctO

2

(a-v)

S ctO

2

([a-v]/a)

S VO

2

S DO

2

S Qsp/Qt(T)

The system determines a-v study results using the following rules:

S VO

2

and DO

2

results are determined only if the cardiac output value (Qt) is

entered during the a-v studies procedure. The Qt value cannot be entered after
the a-v study results are complete.

S Qsp/Qt(T) value is determined only when arterial and mixed venous are selected

for a-v studies. Any estimated shunt value that appeared on the arterial report is
removed after the a-v study results are complete.

S The ctO

2

(a) value is added to the venous results, and the ctO

2

(v) value is added

to the arterial results.

NOTE:

When analyzing patient samples that will be used for a-v studies, be sure

to select arterial as the sample source for one sample and either venous or mixed
venous as the sample source for the other sample.