Reexamining the Minimum Sweat Rate Requirement for Sweat Chloride Testing.

The journal of applied laboratory medicine(2023)

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Abstract
Negligible correlation of sweat rate and [Cl-] suggests the minimum sweat rate for macroduct collectors may be overly stringent. Reporting of [Cl-] in specimens with ≥10 µL (rate ≥0.3 µL/min) may reduce QNS rates without compromising diagnostic accuracy. Preliminary data suggests pooling of bilateral collections may be a feasible option to achieve the required volume for testing.
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