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Approved IFCC recommendation on reporting results for blood glucose: International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine Scientific Division, Working Group on Selective Electrodes and Point-of-Care Testing (IFCC-SD-WG-SEPOCT)

In current clinical practice, plasma and blood glucose are used interchangeably with a consequent risk of clinical misinterpretation...

Keywords: activity, biosensors, glucose oxidase, hematocrit, plasma vs. whole blood, standardization, water concentration

12/2006 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Comparison of TEST 1 with SRS 100 and ICSH reference method for the measurement of the length of sedimentation reaction in blood

Background: We evaluated the measurement of length of sedimentation reaction in blood (LSRB) by TEST 1 and compared the results with those for the Westergren and Sed Rate Screener 100 (SRS 100) methods.

Methods: LSRB was measured in 113 paired blood samples.

Results: TEST 1 correlated significantly with the Westergren (r=0.94) and SRS 100 (r=0.90) methods with low bias (?0.29 and ?1.92 mm/h, respectively) and limits of agreement (?14.5 to 13.9, and ?23.4 to 19.6 mm/h, respectively)...

Keywords: fibrinogen, hematocrit, length of sedimentation reaction, TEST 1, Westergren method

04/2006 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter
Predicted influence of sample hematocrit on injected mass of internal standard in mass spectrometry assays utilizing simple protein precipitation for sample preparation

Background: The injected mass of internal standard is often monitored in mass spectrometry assays to flag aberrant specimen processing...

Keywords: hematocrit, internal standard, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, Quality Control

02/2007 | Clinical Chemical Laboratory Medicine, Walter de Gruyter