Nova StatStrip Lactate meter - reference range starting point
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We are establishing the use of the Nova StatStrip Lactate meter in our micro-hospital settings, to migrate away from the iSTAT CG4+ cartridge. Has anyone been able to establish an arterial and a venous reference range that we could use as a starting point for developing our own? Nova's guidance doesn't differentiate between arterial and venous samples and quite frankly, seems a bit on the high side.
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Here are ours: These are for our Radiometer and EPOC
Venous: 0.5-2.2 mmol/L
Arterial 0.5-1.6 mmol/L
Thank you, Carolyn!
Sure. Good luck.