Control for blood gas/calcium analysis instrumentation

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Composition for standardization – calibration – simulation,... – Blood gas standard or control

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436 8, 436 9, 436 18, 436 19, 436 15, G01N 3349, G01N 33487, G01N 3300

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050136666

ABSTRACT:
A liquid control standard for the use in the quality assurance of blood analysis instrumentation systems is disclosed. The liquid control standard is able to act as a control standard for blood gas instrumentation systems measuring pH, pCO.sub.2 and pO.sub.2 of blood, as a liquid control standard for ion selective electrode instrumentation systems for the measuring of electrolytes such as ionized calcium and total calcium as well as Na, K and Li ions in the blood and, optionally, as a control standard for a co-oximeter measuring the amount of total hemoglobin present in the blood and the relative amounts of other hemoglobin fractions present in the blood.

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