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Articles by Anne Skurup
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Article
April 2003
Method comparison or procedure comparison?
With the increasing number of blood tests performed at the point of care (POC), it has become more and more important to perform method comparison studies, comparing new methods to the existing methods used in the laboratory (LAB). This is done primarily to ensure that uniform results are reported throughout the...
Quality assurance
Point-of-care testing
Preanalytical phase
Glucose
Lactate
Article
February 2001
Hyperbilirubinemia and requirements to the determination of the concentration of bilirubin
60 % of all neonates develop jaundice during their first week of life and thereby run a risk of getting hyperbilirubinemia.
Although different approaches for establishing treatment criteria have been suggested, treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is usually still based on the measurement of total bilirubin...
Preanalytical phase
Bilirubin
Neonatology
Hemoglobins