Discrepancies Between Point of Care and Central Laboratory Sodium and Potassium Measurements in ICU: Analytical Biases and Physician Awareness | Synapse
March 15, 2026Open Access
Discrepancies Between Point of Care and Central Laboratory Sodium and Potassium Measurements in ICU: Analytical Biases and Physician Awareness
Key Points
To explore discrepancies between point of care and central laboratory sodium and potassium measurements in ICU settings.
Comparison of sodium and potassium measurements from point of care and central laboratory methods.
Assessment of analytical biases in measurement methods.
Evaluation of physician awareness regarding differences between these methods.
Point of care methods exhibited distinct strengths and limitations compared to central laboratory measurements.
Enhancing physician awareness could lead to improved quality of care.
Abstract
IP and DP were not interchangeable, each exhibiting distinct strengths and limitations. Enhancing physician awareness of the differences between these methods could improve the quality of care.