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. 2003;19(2):88-91.

[Factors affecting the determination of the percent carboxyhemoglobin saturation of blood]

[Article in Chinese]
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[Factors affecting the determination of the percent carboxyhemoglobin saturation of blood]

[Article in Chinese]
Yan Jiang et al. Fa Yi Xue Za Zhi. 2003.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate factors affecting the determination of the percent carboxyhemoglobin saturation (HbCO%) of blood in an attempt to offer further data for results interpretation and sample storage requirement.

Methods: The HbCO% of blood samples stored in various conditions were detected by three spectrophotometries during the succeeding 30 days.

Results: The data detected by reductive double-wavelength spectrophotometry and double-wavelength spectrophotometry were more stable than mono-wavelength spectrophotometry. The HbCO% of blood was significantly related with the storage conditions which include temperature, time and the degree of exposure to air.

Conclusion: Determinations of HbCO% are reliable which performed by reductive double-wavelength spectrophotometry and double-wavelength spectrophotometry, combine with spectral scans. During 30 days, blood stored at 4 degrees C exposed to a limited volume of air does not influence the determination of HbCO%.

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