A practical guide to critical parameters in acute care testing such as pO2, lactate and troponin

Critical parameters in acute care testing

Radiometer's acute care testing handbook is offering a practical guide to critical parameters in acute care testing such as pO2, lactate and troponin

Register here to download the acute care testing handbook and to be sure to receive information on any future updates.

Index of critical parameters in the handbook

Oxygen status

    Oxygen uptake Oxygen transport/delivery Oxygen release Lactate and tissue oxygenation The patient's oxygen status - flow chart Description of the flow chart

Oxygen partial pressure – pO2  

Hemoglobin – Hb

Oxygen saturation – sO2  

Oxyhemoglobin – O2Hb

Oxygen content – ctO2  

p50

Carboxyhemoglobin – COHb

Methemoglobin – MetHb

Shunt

Acid-base status

pH

Carbon dioxide partial pressure – pCO2  

Bicarbonate – HCO3

Base Excess – BE

Anion Gap – AG

Potassium – K+  

Sodium – Na+  

Chloride – Cl–  

Ionized calcium – Ca2+  

Glucose

Lactate

Bilirubin

Creatinine

Cardiac troponins – cTnI and cTnT

Natriuretic peptides – BNP and NT-proBNP

D-dimer

C-reactive protein – CRP

Human chorionic gonadotropin – hCG

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