Direct-measurement ion-selective electrodes: Analytical error in hyponatremia

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Abstract

Using two commercial direct ion-selective-electrode sodium and potassium analyzers, we found lower sodium values in cases of hyponatremia as compared with those by flame emisson spectrophotometry or indirect ion-selective-electrode analyzers. It is shown that these errors can be eliminated by modifying the calibrant, and that there is a requirement for internationally agreed-upon reference standards for use by manufacturers and laboratory personnel to assess analytical performance of these analyzers.

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Cowell, D. C., & McGrady, P. M. (1985). Direct-measurement ion-selective electrodes: Analytical error in hyponatremia. Clinical Chemistry, 31(12), 2009–2012. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/31.12.2009

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