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Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 2/2007

01-02-2007 | Brief Report

Reliability of HemoCue in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding

Authors: Andry Van de Louw, Nadine Lasserre, François Drouhin, Stéphane Thierry, Lucien Lecuyer, Daniel Caen, Alain Tenaillon

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 2/2007

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Abstract

Objective

HemoCue is routinely used to manage bleeding patients, but few studies have evaluated its accuracy in this population. We compared HemoCue with laboratory determination of blood hemoglobin in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding.

Design and setting

A prospective observational study in a 14-bed medicosurgical ICU and an emergency department in an urban general hospital.

Patients

94 patients admitted to the emergency department or to the ICU for gastrointestinal bleeding.

Interventions

Blood was drawn at admission to measure laboratory hemoglobin and capillary hemoglobin was measured simultaneously by HemoCue. The unit of hospitalization and the presence or absence of impaired vital signs (tachycardia and/or hypotension and/or shock) were recorded.

Measurements and results

The mean difference between HemoCue and hemoglobin (bias) was −0.06 g/dl and standard deviation (precision) 0.87 g/dl. (95% CI −1.8 to 1.68). Discrepancies between HemoCue and hemoglobin were greater than 1 g/dl in 21% of cases. Bias was comparable between patients admitted to the ICU and those in the emergency department. The accuracy of HemoCue was not affected by the presence of impaired vital signs or by a hemoglobin level below 9 g/dl or 7 g/dl.

Conclusions

Although we demonstrated a low bias between HemoCue and blood hemoglobin determination, large HemoCue vs. hemoglobin differences may still occur, and therefore therapeutic decisions based upon capillary HemoCue alone should be very cautious.
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Metadata
Title
Reliability of HemoCue in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding
Authors
Andry Van de Louw
Nadine Lasserre
François Drouhin
Stéphane Thierry
Lucien Lecuyer
Daniel Caen
Alain Tenaillon
Publication date
01-02-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 2/2007
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-006-0461-6

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