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Article
October 2002
Understanding the different values in electrolyte measurements
The measurement of the electrolytes in blood is one of the most frequently performed measurements as the electrolytes are of major physiological importance for numerous functions of the body.
Analysis of electrolytes such as sodium and potassium are performed in the traditional clinical chemistry laboratory, but are...
Quality assurance
Electrolytes
Preanalytical phase
Article
June 2001
Biological variation and quality for POCT
The results of laboratory tests are used in many clinical settings. In the main, results obtained in point-of-care testing (POCT) are used either in monitoring or in diagnosis. Analytical quality does affect outcomes in these clinical situations.
Numerical estimates of the quality required for laboratory tests to...
Quality assurance
Article
June 2001
Quality control of multi-profile blood gas testing
Whether performed by one "traditional" or several "point-of-care" devices, all Multi-Profile Blood Gas (MPBG) results must be accurate and precise if they are to be effective in managing critically ill patients.
Optimal analytical quality control of multi-profile blood gas analysis requires a good quality assurance...
Quality assurance
Article
June 2001
Quality planning and control strategies
What quality is being controlled in laboratories today? The definition of a quality requirement for each laboratory test is the starting point of quantitative quality management.
Different types of requirements may be used as long as there are appropriate quality-planning models for translating those requirements...
Quality assurance
Article
June 2001
Quality in the small laboratory
How do small labs cope with the demands of modern quality assurance?
In this interview, Ruth Lock, head of the laboratory of the Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Dept. of the Copenhagen County Hospital in Glostrup, Denmark, tells how her lab keeps up with demands with the help of training and quality control.
Quality assurance
Hemoglobins
Article
June 2001
Establishment of "metrological traceability" for quality control materials and calibrators
The concept of “metrological traceability” is important when establishing comparable clinical decision limits for a measured analyte at different hospitals within one country and in different countries.
This can only be achieved if all instrument manufacturers establish the performance characteristics of their...
Kidneys/fluids
Quality assurance
Article
June 2001
The quality of diagnostic samples
While analytical quality standards seem well established, there has been a paucity in the development of such standards for the preanalytical phase.
Technical recommendations regarding sampling, transport, and identification have been developed in national (NCCLS, DIN) and international (IFCC, ISO) consensus...
Preanalytical phase
Quality assurance
Glucose
Lactate
Hemoglobins