Measurement of free calcium ion in capillary blood and serum

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We describe a new calcium ion-selective electrode for measurement of the substance concentration of free calcium ion [CA2+] in the plasma phase of whole blood and in serum at 37°C. A sample volume of 50μl suffices to obtain simultaneous values of pH and [Ca2+]. We found the within-series analytical standard deviation for serum to be 0.013 mmol/litre (CV, 1.1%) and day-to-day precision to be 0.022 mmol/litre (CV, 1.7%). The reference interval for [Ca2+] (at pH 7.40) in serum was found to be 1.184 ± 0.054 mmol/litre (2SD) from measurements on sera from 121 healthy blood donors. Measurements on capillary blood from 29 healthy volunteers gave a mean (±2 SD) value for [Ca2+] (at pH 7.40) of 1.22 ± 0.072 mmol/litre.

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Fogh-Andersen, N., Christiansen, T. F., Komarmy, L., & Siggaard-Andersen, O. (1978). Measurement of free calcium ion in capillary blood and serum. Clinical Chemistry, 24(9), 1545–1552. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/24.9.1545

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