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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 22, 1868-1871, Copyright © 1976 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry

An evaluation of the Beckman chloride/carbon dioxide analyzer

JM Hicks, FT Aldrich and M Iosefsohn

We compared the Beckman Cl/CO2 Analyzer to the American Instrument Company chloride titrator for measurement of chloride in serum, sweat, and spinal fluid. We also compared it to the Natelson gasometer and a modified continuous-flow (AutoAnalyzer) technique for measurement of carbon dioxide in serum. Effects of bilirubin and hemoglobin on results for both the CO2, and Cl were negligible. The linearity, stability, and precision of the equipment was studied. We believe the Beckman Cl/CO2 Analyzer to be ideal for simultaneous measurement of chloride and carbon dioxide in a pediatric or emergency-determination setting.





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