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Articles by Callum G. Fraser
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Article
January 2005
Biological variation and reference (normal) values
Test results are commonly interpreted against
population-based reference (normal) intervals, which should be
provided on every laboratory report, irrespective of whether
the test has been done as point-of-care testing or in a
clinical laboratory.
Reference intervals are difficult to
generate properly if international ...
Quality assurance
Creatinine/urea
Hemoglobins
Article
September 2004
Biological variation - what’s it all about?
Biochemical and hematological analyses are done in laboratories, clinics, general practices and in point-of-care settings such as ITU. Generally, numerical test results are generated.
Test results vary in individuals over time due to preanalytical variation, analytical imprecision and biological variation. The...
Quality assurance
Hemoglobins
Glucose
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