Defining correlation coefficients – Bayer HealthCare Rapidlab 800 User Manual

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800 Series Operator's Manual

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Defining Correlation Coefficients

Use this procedure to define correlation coefficients. Correlation coefficients allow
you to adjust the patient results from an 800 system to match the patient results
from another system. You can specify correlation coefficients for slope and offset
(y-intercept). Refer to Appendix G, Correlation Adjustment, for the procedure to
determine correlation coefficients. Table 5-15 describes the slope and offset
correlation values.

Table 5Ć15.āăCorrelation Coefficient Values

Coefficient

Default Values

Definition

Slope

1.0

Slope of the line for the method you want the 800 system
to match.

Offset

0.0

Difference between the 800 system value and the method
you want to match.

Table 5-16 lists the correlation coefficient ranges for the listed base models and
base models with CO-ox module.

Table 5Ć16.āăCorrelation Coefficient Ranges

Parameter

Slope Range

Offset Range

System

pH

0.8 – 1.2

±

9.9

840, 850, 860

pCO

2

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

840, 850, 860

pO

2

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

840, 850, 860

Na

+

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

850, 860

K

+

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

850, 860

Ca

++

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

850, 860

Cl

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

850, 860

Glucose

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

860

Lactate

0.5 – 1.2

±

99

860

tHb

0.8 – 1.2

±

99

base model with CO-ox module

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