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Additional file 1: of Community paramedic point of care testing: validity and usability of two commercially available devices
journal contribution
posted on 2019-05-02, 05:00 authored by Ian Blanchard, Ryan Kozicky, Dana Dalgarno, Justin Simms, Stacy Goulder, Tyler Williamson, Susan Biesbroek, Lenore Page, Karen Leaman, Suzanne Snozyk, Lyle Redman, Keith Spackman, Christopher Doig, Eddy Lang, Gerald LazarenkoTable S1. Summary of characteristics of the Abbott i-STAT® and Alere epoc®. Figure S1. Results for sodium from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in mmol/L. Figure S2. Results for potassium from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in mmol/L. Figure S3. Results for chloride from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in mmol/L. Figure S4. Results for creatinine from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in umol/L. Figure S5. Results for hematocrit from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in %. Figure S6. Results for hemoglobin from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in g/L. Figure S7. Results for glucose from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in mmol/L. Figure S7. Results for glucose from i-STAT and epoc compared to gold standard (‘Lab’ – Calgary Lab Services), and between i-STAT and epoc. All results reported in mmol/L. (DOCX 773 kb)