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Stat profile prime

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The Stat Profile Prime is a standalone blood gas and electrolyte analyzer designed for rapid and accurate measurement of critical patient parameters. It provides a comprehensive panel of tests, including pH, pCO2, pO2, Na+, K+, Cl-, iCa, Lactate, Glucose, and Creatinine.

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Venous Blood Analysis During Sports Event

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On the morning of the race, at the end of each loop, at the end of the race, and 24 hours after the race, venipuncture was performed on participants in a sitting position. Blood samples (2 mL) were collected from the forearm in heparin and citrate tubes. The samples were centrifuged and aliquoted for further analysis. Coagulant-free serum, serum EDTA, and heparinized vacutainers allowed us to obtain serum and plasma for the following further analyses:
Venous blood gas analysis was immediately performed using the Stat Profile Prime (Nova Biomedical) medical device, allowing hemoglobin measurement and hematocrit calculation.
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Metabolic Modulation in Injury

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Groups received a 3 h i.v. infusion of either saline (0.9%), lactate (100 mM), beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) (2 M) or glucose (30%) at a flow rate of 10.8 μl/s based on previous publications (Prins et al., 2004a (link), 2004b (link); Rice et al., 2002 (link); Shijo et al., 2015 (link)). To best target treatment during hyper- or hypo-metabolic periods there were two distinct infusion start times. To target the hyper-metabolic state, early infusion was started immediately following injury, while late infusion began 6 h post-injury during the hypo-metabolic phase. Immediately prior to the start of infusion and immediately after, venous blood was collected in EDTA collection tubes and spun at 3000 g for 10 min and plasma was collected. Glucose and lactate were measured using Stat Profile Prime (Nova Biomedical) while BHB while measured using BHB Stat Site BHB test strips and meter (Stanbio).
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Metabolic Modulation in Injury

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Groups received a 3 h i.v. infusion of either saline (0.9%), lactate (100 mM), beta-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) (2 M) or glucose (30%) at a flow rate of 10.8 μl/s based on previous publications (Prins et al., 2004a (link), 2004b (link); Rice et al., 2002 (link); Shijo et al., 2015 (link)). To best target treatment during hyper- or hypo-metabolic periods there were two distinct infusion start times. To target the hyper-metabolic state, early infusion was started immediately following injury, while late infusion began 6 h post-injury during the hypo-metabolic phase. Immediately prior to the start of infusion and immediately after, venous blood was collected in EDTA collection tubes and spun at 3000 g for 10 min and plasma was collected. Glucose and lactate were measured using Stat Profile Prime (Nova Biomedical) while BHB while measured using BHB Stat Site BHB test strips and meter (Stanbio).
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