2. Amperometric measuring principles
ABL800 FLEX Reference Manual
Metabolite electrodes,
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where:
Sensitivity
(continued)
c
X(Cal 1)
= Actual concentration of glucose/lactate in the Cal 1
solution.
I
0
(final)
= Extrapolated final zero current value of the metabolite
electrode at the time of the last updating.
TI(Cal 1)
=
electrode current due to presence of glucose/lactate.
The sensitivity limits of the metabolite electrodes are as follows:
Electrode Sensitivity
Limits
Glucose
100 - 1800 pA/mM
Lactate
150 - 2000 pA/mM
Drift
The drift in the sensitivity of the metabolite electrodes is calculated from the
following equations:
1)
X(Cal
Sens
(final)
I
final)
1,
I(Cal
Drift
0
c
−
−
=
where:
I(Cal 1,final)
= Current at the final measurement on Cal 1 solution.
Sens
= Sensitivity of the glucose/lactate electrode from the previous
calibration.
c
X(Cal 1)
= Actual concentration of glucose/lactate in the Cal 1 solution.
I
0
(final)
= Extrapolated final zero current value of the metabolite
electrode measured at the time of the last updating.
The default drift tolerances set by Radiometer for the metabolite electrodes are:
±
0.5 mM for the glucose electrode
±
0.2 mM for the lactate electrode.
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