AACC CPOCT International Symposium
The Benefits and Challenges of Point-of-Care Testing Across the Clinical Spectrum
September 21-24, 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark
Accepted Abstracts
Poster Submitting Author/Title
Session 1: POCT in the Intensive Care Setting
P1 Allon Reiter: Diagnosis of Infection Utilizing Accellix CD64
P2 Paloma Oliver: Precision and agreement of 266 strip-based glucose meters without the involvement of the laboratory medicine
P3 Hanneke Buter: Plasma glutamine levels before cardiac surgery are related to post-surgery infections; an observational study.
P4 Nuha Al Humaidan: Analytical Performance of Point of Care Blood Gas Analyzers In The Operating Theaters
P5 Zachary O'Brien: Novel POC Devices for Testing Procalcitonin (PCT) in ER and ICU Settings
P6 James Nichols: GEM Premier 5000 Clinical Evaluation
P7 Gareth Davies: Development of an External Quality Assessment Scheme for POCT Creatinine Whole Blood Meters
P8 Alex Mewis: Organization of an external Quality Control Program for ACT Medtronic
P9 Paloma Oliver: Differences in blood gas results between POCT Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Emergency laboratory
P10 Jose Cervera: Evaluation of Precision Performance on GEM Premier 5000 with iQM2 Blood Gas Analyzers
P11 Paul Holloway: Evaluating a novel ex-vivo point-of-care testing device for blood gas and electrolyte measurement for acceptance by the POCT committee
P12 Nichole Korpi-Steiner: GEM Premier 5000 Analytical Evaluation at the University of North Carolina
P13 Nicole Brooks: POCT Utilization for Improved Patient Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit using the GEM 4000
P14 Paul Yip: Can an Accreditation Compliant POCT Coagulation Program Be Implemented Successfully in the Cardiac Operating Room Setting?
P15 Masaru Yamamoto: Analytical Evaluation of New Combined POC Blood Glucose/Ketone Monitoring System
P16 Masaru Yamamoto: Analytical Considerations When Selecting Laboratory Reference Reagents for Routine Use and for Evaluating POC Blood Ketone Monitoring Systems
P17 Najwa Adlan: Evaluation of the appropriateness of implementing Point of Care Testing in KFSHRC Oncology Clinics
P18 Linda Iorizzo: Stat-strip Express- a possible handheld poc for lactate testing in fetal blood sampling during labour?
P19 Leslie Donato: Point of Care Glucose Accuracy in Surgical Patients under Anesthesia
P20 Najwa Adlan: Planning and implementation the Individualized Quality Control Plan for Coagulation Testing done in Critical Care area in KFSHRC
P21 Keita Yamashita: Assessment of Diagnosis for Diabetic Ketoacidosis Using StatStrip Blood 3-Hydroxybutyrate Meter
P22 Charbel Abou-Diwan: Multi-Site Evaluation of Three Blood Glucose Measurement Systems
P23 Michel Vaubourdolle: GEM Premier 5000 (Werfen): analyzer evaluation, risk assessment and practicability
Session 2: Direct to Consumer Testing
P24 Victor Olagundoye: The effectiveness of fetal Lactate measurement in the assessment of fetal acidaemia using StatStrip Lactate® meter
P25 Yong He: The variation of multiple-department POCT blood gas analyzers
P26 Hong Jiang: Building the network management of POCT of blood gas analysis
P27 Marion Fokkert: Concordance assessment of StatSensor Creatinine compared to a Central Laboratory enzymatic method for identifying chronic kidney disease stages 3-5 (eGFR <60 ml/min/1.73m)
P28 Qinwei Shi: A new one-step direct-sampling HIV antibody rapid test
P29 Julie Jacobs: Commutability of external quality material for blood glucose measuring systems
P30 Jin Xu: The Importance of using NIST calibration when selecting a laboratory reference method for evaluating POC Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems
P31 Jin Xu: Assessment of the performance of Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems for monitoring dysglycaemia in neonatal patients
Session 3: POCT in the Primary Care Setting
P32 Eunhee Nah: Clinical Value of the Urinary Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio Measured Using a Strip Test in Prediabetes and diabetes
P33 Kirsi Luttinen-Maunu: Nurse-managed Anticoagulation Clinic in Finland--How Point-of-care testing (POCT) affects TTR in Primary Care Setting
P34 Maurice Laville: Creatinine level in capillary blood: a new tool for instant estimation of glomerular filtration rate at home or in ambulatory care settings
P35 Marijana Vucic Lovrencic: Diagnostic performance of a point-of-care glucose analyzer in gestational diabetes
P36 Sanne van Delft: Analytical performance, agreement, and user-friendliness of automated POCT urine test strip analysers, and a comparison between man and machine
P37 Kirsi Luttinen-Maunu: Quality Management of Point-of-care testing (POCT) process in nurse-managed anticoagulation clinics
P38 Ayssar Elamin: Tuberculosis POCT: An Integrated Photonic Biosensor for Tuberculosis Detection
P39 Lara Harmans: Implementation of quality assured POC testing in Dutch general practice
P40 Hans van Pelt: Evaluation of three POCT Hematology analyzers for white blood cell analysis
P41 Celine van Lint: Self-monitoring creatinine after kidney transplantation: adherence to measurement protocol and reliability of patient reported data
P42 Anjly Jain: Point of care creatinine testing in screening and monitoring of chronic kidney disease
P43 Javier Segarra: New Emergency departments in primary care, efficiency when enhancing the role of POCT
P44 Najwa Adlan: POC Cholestrol in different Health Care settings
P45 William Nelson: The T-COR 8™ System for Point-of-Care Multiplex Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) Assays Directly from Patient Samples
P46 Noorjehan Joonas: Evaluation of the Roche B101 HbA1c point of Care Analyzer
P47 Violeta Stojkovic: Evaluation of estimated GFR using a point of care (POC) measure of creatinine in patients with iohexol determinate GFR
P48 Annika Eriksson: Evaluation of the HemoCue HbA1c 501 system in primary care settings
P75 Dorra Arvanitis: Interference verification of the ABL827 point-of-care creatinine method compared to automated creatinine assays
Session 4: POCT in the Pediatric Setting
P49 Tanya Gill: Home ketone monitoring in Glycogen Storage Disorder type 0, III, VI and IX
P50 Julie Shaw: Analytical evaluation of a POC lactate meter for measurement of fetal scalp lactate concentrations intrapartum
P51 Cindy Knudsen: POCT Instruments in pediatric ambulances: What to consider
P52 Clare Bailey: Independent validation of the use of point-of-care (POC) lactate in addition to POC pH for the clinical determination of foetal distress and associated surgical intervention
P53 Katrina Crawford: POCKET: Feasibility of the use of Point of Care Technology to Measure Ketone and Lactate levels in the Newborn at Risk from Hypoglycaemia
Session 5: POCT in the Emergency Department
P54 Jesper Eugen-Olsen: Introducing fast measurement of suPAR in the Emergency Department using Lateral Flow Technology
P55 Christine Snozek: We Want POCT…but we don’t trust it: managing the disconnect between providers’ perceived needs and actual acceptance of point-of-care testing in the emergency department and hospital
P56 Ayesha Heinis: Clinical evaluation of Statstrip® Lactate for use in fetal scalp blood sampling
P57 Jen-Shiou Lin: Comparison of the Alere i Influenza System with the Sofia analyzer for rapid detection of influenza A and B viruses in patients presenting with acute flu-like symptoms
P58 Sarah Vandamme: Validation of the NOVA POCT StatStrip β--ketone test in a laboratory and clinical setting
P59 Malak Al Mashali: The interobserver reliability of a novel qualitative point of care assay for heart-type fatty acid binding protein
P60 Pamela Frank: Evaluation of the Next Generation i-STAT® Point-of-Care Instrument using a Sodium Test
P61 Annelie Brolinson: Preliminary evaluation of a new method for quality assurance by instant detection of hemolysed blood samples at the point-of-care
P62 Jacqueline Klein Gunnewiek: Validation of a Point-of-Care Testing ionized magnesium analyser
P63 Jacqueline Klein Gunnewiek: Influence of physical exercise on ionized and total magnesium concentrations in athletes
P64 Qinwei Shi: A rapid H-FABP test for qualitative measurement of H-FABP in serum, plasma and whole blood
P65 Pradeep Apte: A comprehensive profile for the diagnosis of Dengue in an emergency setting
P66 Chin-Pin Yeo: Expanding Needs for Point of Care Testing (POCT): Reviews, Evaluations, Updates
P67 Femke Theije: Performance evaluation of the Philips Minicare cTnI assay
P68 Alex Mewis: Analytical evaluation of the Aspect-Plus ST2 test, a lateral flow immunoassay: is the clinical cut-off still acceptable?
P69 Evangelos Ntrivalas: Case report - clinical utility of point-of-care testing in laboratory information system (LIS) emergency conditions
P70 Grigoris Karamasis: Impact of point-of-care creatinine and eGFR measurements on the risk of contrast-induced acute kidney injury for patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary PCI
P71 Julie Jacobs: Analytical performance assessment of two POC ketone assays
P72 Nam Tran: Prospective Observational Study of Point-of-care Creatinine Testing in Adult Trauma
P73 Nam Tran: Clinical Value of Point-of-Care Lactate in Adult Patients with Sepsis
P75 Dorra Arvanitis: Interference verification of the ABL827 point-of-care creatinine method compared to automated creatinine assays
P76 Jenny Andrea Carmona: POCT reduces TAT in laboratory tests of an emergency department in Colombia