Laboratory values of the most commonly assayed clinical chemistry variables were determined in selected elderly and healthy ambulatory populations. The upper and lower limits (2.5 and 97.5 fractiles) were compared with the adult reference values in use in university hospitals of Switzerland. The results suggest that conventional adult reference values can be used for most variables in the elderly and that these values are also useful in an ambulatory population
[Abstract] Objective: To examine the laboratory indices in a population aged 65 years or more and co...
Assessment of the significance of an observed set of serum chemical values for determining a person’...
Development of reference intervals is difficult, time consuming, expensive and beyond the scope of m...
Laboratory values of the most commonly assayed clinical chemistry variables were determined in selec...
Background.We have previously reported reference values for common clinical chemistry tests in healt...
Rationale, aims and objectives Reference intervals provided by the laboratory are commonly establish...
Analytical, within-subject, and between-subject components of variation were estimated for 26 clinic...
In clinical chemistry a linear-regression model may be used to determine reference intervals. A cruc...
Reference interval is crucial for disease screening, diagnosis, monitoring, progression and treatmen...
Background: The availability of reference intervals is essential for physicians to interpret laborat...
Abstract Objective There is a scarcity of reference interval studies on the elderly in Africa. This ...
Studies aimed at collecting reference parameters for haematochemical analysis in the elderly are sca...
We determined normal reference values from data on sera of 2099 outpatient children (ages one week t...
This was a retrospective study to determine the validity of institutional reference intervals for in...
<p>Comparison of reference range values of clinical chemistry parameters of the present study with o...
[Abstract] Objective: To examine the laboratory indices in a population aged 65 years or more and co...
Assessment of the significance of an observed set of serum chemical values for determining a person’...
Development of reference intervals is difficult, time consuming, expensive and beyond the scope of m...
Laboratory values of the most commonly assayed clinical chemistry variables were determined in selec...
Background.We have previously reported reference values for common clinical chemistry tests in healt...
Rationale, aims and objectives Reference intervals provided by the laboratory are commonly establish...
Analytical, within-subject, and between-subject components of variation were estimated for 26 clinic...
In clinical chemistry a linear-regression model may be used to determine reference intervals. A cruc...
Reference interval is crucial for disease screening, diagnosis, monitoring, progression and treatmen...
Background: The availability of reference intervals is essential for physicians to interpret laborat...
Abstract Objective There is a scarcity of reference interval studies on the elderly in Africa. This ...
Studies aimed at collecting reference parameters for haematochemical analysis in the elderly are sca...
We determined normal reference values from data on sera of 2099 outpatient children (ages one week t...
This was a retrospective study to determine the validity of institutional reference intervals for in...
<p>Comparison of reference range values of clinical chemistry parameters of the present study with o...
[Abstract] Objective: To examine the laboratory indices in a population aged 65 years or more and co...
Assessment of the significance of an observed set of serum chemical values for determining a person’...
Development of reference intervals is difficult, time consuming, expensive and beyond the scope of m...