Clinical Study at QEHB Validates New Proxima Miniature In-Line Blood Gas Analyzer

19 Oct 2014
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

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Sphere Medical, innovator in critical care monitoring and diagnostics equipment, is pleased to announce the completion of a successful clinical study of its new Proxima miniature in-line blood gas analyzer at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK. The observational method comparison study fully met the primary end point to demonstrate excellent agreement with the standard bench top blood gas analyzers at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, measuring various arterial blood parameters in a clinical setting.

A total of twenty intensive care unit patients with a range of clinical conditions, including trauma, head injury, post-surgical recovery and sepsis, were included in the study. Patients were connected to the Proxima system for up to three days during which as many as 33 blood gas measurements were obtained per Proxima device. Use of the Proxima system was carried out by the clinical staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital who each underwent an initial ninety minute training program.

Within the study, each time a patient’s blood was tested using the Proxima system, a concurrent sample was drawn and tested using the hospital’s standard bench top blood gas analyzer. During the course of the study over 300 comparative measurements were taken across the Proxima system analyte range of pH, pCO2, pO2, haematocrit and K+, with each analyte showing excellent agreement with the reference bench top blood gas analyzer, Roche Cobas b221. Results from the study are currently being prepared for submission for publication in a peer reviewed clinical journal.

Dr Tom Clutton-Brock, Chief Investigator for the study, Senior Lecturer Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, said:

“The main aim of this study has been to determine whether Proxima gives the same clinical results as the reference bench top blood gas analyzer when it is used on patients in a clinical environment. The answer is unequivocally yes. Just as importantly, the staff using the system really appreciated how simple it was to take a measurement with Proxima. We are really excited about the impact that this could have on management of sick and unstable patients.”

Dr Wolfgang Rencken, CEO of Sphere Medical, said: “These positive study findings validate the Proxima technology within a clinical setting. We have recently launched Proxima and have started the sales process with a number of UK hospitals. We believe that Proxima is well suited to enable nurses and clinicians to more closely manage their unstable and critically ill patients.”

The new Proxima miniaturized blood gas analyzer uniquely delivers rapid and frequent laboratory accurate results at a patient’s bedside to enable fast response, proactive critical care. CE marked and specifically designed for critical care environments, the Proxima System incorporates a dedicated bedside monitor and the Proxima Sensor that is integrated into a patient’s arterial line. This enables blood to be measured directly at the point of care without need to leave the patient or manipulate samples and cartridges which can all add to the workload of front line care staff.

Image: The new Proxima in-line patient dedicated blood gas analyzer incorporates Proxima Sensor (in foreground) and dedicated bedside monitor.

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Clinical Study at QEHB Validates New Proxima Miniature In-Line Blood Gas Analyzer