Background. The blood gas analyzer (BGA) has been considered the "gold stan
dard" for pleural fluid pH determination.
Methods. We report the various methods used to measure pleural fluid pH by
277 acute care institutions who responded to a mailed questionnaire. The te
chniques used included the BGA (32%), dip stick or pH indicator paper (56%)
, and a pH meter (12%). We tested 36 consecutive exudative pleural fluid sa
mples using each method.
Results, The alternative methods were incomparable to accurately measuring
pleural fluid pH by the BGA, with a mean difference of 0.16 pH unit. With a
delay in testing, the pH of the pleural fluid was more alkalotic and varia
ble, with a mean difference of 0.039 pH unit.
Conclusions. Clinicians should be encouraged to test selected samples for p
leural fluid pH by the BGA when accurate measurements will influence therap
y.