Use of Fingerstick Blood Sample With I-STAT Point-of-care Device Assessed By Loyola Study

Fingerstick cardiac troponin I assay testing using thepoint-of-care i-STAT device is not accurate enough to determine the exact troponin level without the application of a corrective term, reveals researchers. The study was funded by the Department of Emergency Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center and was published in the iAmerican Journal of Emergency Medicine/i. The study was conducted by Devin Loewenstein, BS, Christine Stake, MA and Mark ...

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