Error methods - compared with uncertainty methods - offer simpler, more intuitive and practical procedures for calculating measurement uncertainty and conducting quality assurance in laboratory medicine. However, uncertainty methods are preferred in other fields of science as reflected by the guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement. When laboratory results are used for supporting medical diagnoses, the total uncertainty consists only partially of analytical variation. Biological variation, pre- and postanalytical variation all need to be included. Furthermore, all components of the measuring procedure need to be taken into account. Performance specifications for diagnostic tests should include the diagnostic uncertainty of the...
Clinicians request a large part of measurements of biological quantities that clinical laboratories ...
Measurement uncertainty can be quantified using calculation/estimation of single components of uncer...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainty is important to judge the diagnostic power of quantitative ...
Error methods - compared with uncertainty methods - offer simpler, more intuitive and practical proc...
Laboratory medicine decreases diagnostic uncertainty, but is influenced by factors causing uncertain...
An adequate assessment of the measurement uncertainty in a laboratory medicine is one of the most im...
All types of measurements have some inaccuracy due to bias and imprecision. Quality control (QC) che...
Introduction: By quantifying the measurement uncertainty (MU), both the laboratory and the physician...
Abstract: The debate comparing the benefits of measurement uncertainty (uncertainty in measurement, ...
Uncertainty is an inseparable part of all types of measurement. Recently, the International Organiza...
IntroductionMeasurement uncertainty is a non-negative parameter that characterizes the distribution ...
The present study was prompted by the ISO 15189 requirements that medical laboratories should estima...
Background: The estimation of measurement uncertainty (MU) in clinical laboratories is of crucial im...
The increasing demands on the quality of results provided by the accredited test laboratories breed...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
Clinicians request a large part of measurements of biological quantities that clinical laboratories ...
Measurement uncertainty can be quantified using calculation/estimation of single components of uncer...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainty is important to judge the diagnostic power of quantitative ...
Error methods - compared with uncertainty methods - offer simpler, more intuitive and practical proc...
Laboratory medicine decreases diagnostic uncertainty, but is influenced by factors causing uncertain...
An adequate assessment of the measurement uncertainty in a laboratory medicine is one of the most im...
All types of measurements have some inaccuracy due to bias and imprecision. Quality control (QC) che...
Introduction: By quantifying the measurement uncertainty (MU), both the laboratory and the physician...
Abstract: The debate comparing the benefits of measurement uncertainty (uncertainty in measurement, ...
Uncertainty is an inseparable part of all types of measurement. Recently, the International Organiza...
IntroductionMeasurement uncertainty is a non-negative parameter that characterizes the distribution ...
The present study was prompted by the ISO 15189 requirements that medical laboratories should estima...
Background: The estimation of measurement uncertainty (MU) in clinical laboratories is of crucial im...
The increasing demands on the quality of results provided by the accredited test laboratories breed...
The "Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement" (GUM) is the foundational docu...
Clinicians request a large part of measurements of biological quantities that clinical laboratories ...
Measurement uncertainty can be quantified using calculation/estimation of single components of uncer...
The knowledge of measurement uncertainty is important to judge the diagnostic power of quantitative ...