A Clinical Evaluation of the Hemocue Haemoglobinometer Using Capillary, Venous and Arterial Samples
The 'Hemocue' device for rapid estimation of haemoglobin concentration was evaluated in a clinical setting. Repeatable accuracy of capillary, venous and arterial samples was examined and then compared with standard laboratory venous haemoglobin estimates using a 'Coulter JT' anal...
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Main Authors: | Chen, P. P., Short, T. G., Leung, Denis H. Y., Oh, T. E. |
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1992
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