An underlying assumption of the WHO orthogonal regression model for prothrombin time standardisation is that a single line describes the relationship between PT of abnormal and normal plasmas. The aim was to evaluate Tomenson's correction for lack of coincidence using the model of the ECAA human reagent with lyophilized plasma calibrations. Local ISI calibrations using ECAA lyophilized normal and abnormal plasmas were performed on coagulometers with the ECAA human thromboplastin. They gave a high incidence of non-linearity of the two calibration slopes. The mean percentage deviation from assigned values of the target coumarin plasmas coagulometer INR at 45 centres before local ISI correction was 16.6% and 11.9% respectively in two studies. ...
BACKGROUND: The WHO scheme for prothrombin time (PT) standardization has been limited in applicatio...
A simplified method of International Normalized Ratio (INR) derivation using linear regression of ce...
The WHO scheme for prothrombin time (PT) standardization has been limited in application, because of...
An underlying assumption of the WHO orthogonal regression model for prothrombin time standardisation...
International Sensitivity Index (ISI) calibration is based on prothrombin time (PT) determinations i...
Aims: The recommended method for the international sensitivity index (ISI) calibration of whole bloo...
Background: The International Sensitivity Index (ISI) calibration of whole-blood prothrombin time (P...
The possibility of reduction of numbers of fresh coumarin and normal plasmas has been studied in a m...
The minimum requirement of lyophilized plasma samples for a reliable International Sensitivity Index...
Local calibration studies have been performed with lyophilized plasmas at 155 European laboratories ...
The objective was to use of a minimum number of ISI (International Sensitivity Index) to determine t...
A multicentre modified World Health Organization (WHO)-type international sensitivity index (ISI) ca...
The international normalized ratio (INR) on two widely used point-of-care test (POCT) prothrombin ti...
Background: It is no longer feasible to check local International Normalized Ratios (INR) by the Wor...
The international sensitivity index (ISI) calibration of point-of-care-test (POCT) prothrombin time ...
BACKGROUND: The WHO scheme for prothrombin time (PT) standardization has been limited in applicatio...
A simplified method of International Normalized Ratio (INR) derivation using linear regression of ce...
The WHO scheme for prothrombin time (PT) standardization has been limited in application, because of...
An underlying assumption of the WHO orthogonal regression model for prothrombin time standardisation...
International Sensitivity Index (ISI) calibration is based on prothrombin time (PT) determinations i...
Aims: The recommended method for the international sensitivity index (ISI) calibration of whole bloo...
Background: The International Sensitivity Index (ISI) calibration of whole-blood prothrombin time (P...
The possibility of reduction of numbers of fresh coumarin and normal plasmas has been studied in a m...
The minimum requirement of lyophilized plasma samples for a reliable International Sensitivity Index...
Local calibration studies have been performed with lyophilized plasmas at 155 European laboratories ...
The objective was to use of a minimum number of ISI (International Sensitivity Index) to determine t...
A multicentre modified World Health Organization (WHO)-type international sensitivity index (ISI) ca...
The international normalized ratio (INR) on two widely used point-of-care test (POCT) prothrombin ti...
Background: It is no longer feasible to check local International Normalized Ratios (INR) by the Wor...
The international sensitivity index (ISI) calibration of point-of-care-test (POCT) prothrombin time ...
BACKGROUND: The WHO scheme for prothrombin time (PT) standardization has been limited in applicatio...
A simplified method of International Normalized Ratio (INR) derivation using linear regression of ce...
The WHO scheme for prothrombin time (PT) standardization has been limited in application, because of...