<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>A study performed in 2007 comparing the evaluation procedures used in European external quality assessment schemes (EQAS) for hemoglobin and leukocyte concentrations showed that acceptance criteria vary widely. For this reason, the Hematology working group from the European Organisation for External Quality Assurance Providers in Laboratory Medicine (EQALM) decided to perform a statistical study with the aim of establishing appropriate acceptance limits (AL) allowing harmonization between the evaluation procedures of European EQAS organizers.</p><p><b>METHODS: </b>Eight EQAS organizers from seven European countries provided their hematology survey results from 2010 to 2012 for ...
External quality assessment (EQA) is an essential part of performance monitoring for molecular labor...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Recommendations in the literature and publications of scientific societies h...
AbstractObjectiveto verify whether the review criteria for automated blood counts suggested by the I...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
cited By 12International audienceBackground: International organizations require from medical labora...
The complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most frequently requested tests in laboratory medicine,...
BACKGROUND: Recent literature suggests that more restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion practi...
BACKGROUND: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes...
Introduction: The haematology external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is the most commonly used ser...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>The Belgian national External Quality Assessment Scheme (EQAS...
Introduction: the Working Groups "Hematology" and "Extra-Analytical Variability" of the Italian Soci...
Context: The International Consensus Group for Hematology Review (ICGHR) are essentially review crit...
CONTEXT: Hemolysis is an important clinical laboratory quality attribute that influences result reli...
Background: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes...
External quality assessment (EQA) is an essential part of performance monitoring for molecular labor...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Recommendations in the literature and publications of scientific societies h...
AbstractObjectiveto verify whether the review criteria for automated blood counts suggested by the I...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
This study aimed to assess currently used evaluation procedures for haemoglobin concentration and le...
cited By 12International audienceBackground: International organizations require from medical labora...
The complete blood count (CBC) is one of the most frequently requested tests in laboratory medicine,...
BACKGROUND: Recent literature suggests that more restrictive red blood cell (RBC) transfusion practi...
BACKGROUND: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes...
Introduction: The haematology external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is the most commonly used ser...
<p><b>OBJECTIVE: </b>The Belgian national External Quality Assessment Scheme (EQAS...
Introduction: the Working Groups "Hematology" and "Extra-Analytical Variability" of the Italian Soci...
Context: The International Consensus Group for Hematology Review (ICGHR) are essentially review crit...
CONTEXT: Hemolysis is an important clinical laboratory quality attribute that influences result reli...
Background: Participation in quality controls, also called external quality assessment (EQA) schemes...
External quality assessment (EQA) is an essential part of performance monitoring for molecular labor...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Recommendations in the literature and publications of scientific societies h...
AbstractObjectiveto verify whether the review criteria for automated blood counts suggested by the I...