Posted September 6th, 2013.
Objectives:
        The aims of this study were to: (1) determine the  validity and  reliability of the Nova Biomedical Lactate Plus portable  analyzer, and  quantify any fixed or proportional bias; (2) determine  the effect of any  bias on the determination of the lactate threshold  and (3) determine  the effect that blood sampling methods have on  validity and reliability.
Results:
          Though measurements from both instruments were correlated  (r=0.91), the  differences between instruments had large variability  (SD=1.45 mM/l)  when blood was sampled directly from finger. This  variability was  reduced by∼95% when both instruments measured blood  collected in the  capillary tubes. As the proportional and fixed bias  between instruments  was small, there was no difference in estimates of  the lactate threshold  between instruments. Reliability for the portable  instrument was strong  (r=0.99, p<0.05) with no proportional bias  (slope=1.02) and small  fixed bias (−0.19 mM/l).
Conclusions:
          The Lactate Plus analyzer provides accurate and reproducible   measurements of blood lactate concentration that can be used to estimate   workloads corresponding to blood lactate transitions or any absolute   lactate concentrations.
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