This guidance document was prepared on behalf of the International Council for Standardization in Haematology (ICSH), the aim of which is to provide hemostasis-related guidance documents for clinical laboratories. The current ICSH document was developed by an ad hoc committee, comprising an international collection of both clinical and laboratory experts. The purpose of this ICSH document is to provide laboratory guidance for (1) identifying hemostasis (coagulation) tests that have potential patient risk based on analysis, test result, and patient presentations, (2) critical result thresholds, (3) acceptable reporting and documenting mechanisms, and (4) developing laboratory policies. The basis for these recommendations was derived from pub...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
The total testing process comprises a number of phases of laboratory testing, which can be broadly c...
These guidelines provide information on how to reliably and consistently report abnormal red blood c...
This guidance document was prepared on behalf of the International Council for Standardization in Ha...
Before a new method is used for clinical testing, it is essential that it is evaluated for suitabili...
Hemostasis is a delicate, dynamic and intricate system, in which pro- and anti-coagulant forces coop...
The advent of modern instrumentation, with associated improvements in test performance and reliabili...
Objective: This study aimed at reviewing the quality indicators for reporting critical internationa...
Background: Pathology laboratories are required to immediately report results which indicate a patie...
Hemostasis is a complex and tightly regulated process whereby the body attempts to maintain a homeos...
The guideline group was selected to be representative of UK-based medical experts and included the a...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
The International Council for Standardization in Hematology (ICSH) is a not-for-profit organization ...
International audienceThis document, supported by both the International Society for Clinical Hemorh...
Critical results, (also known as panic or alarm results) identify a laboratory test result associate...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
The total testing process comprises a number of phases of laboratory testing, which can be broadly c...
These guidelines provide information on how to reliably and consistently report abnormal red blood c...
This guidance document was prepared on behalf of the International Council for Standardization in Ha...
Before a new method is used for clinical testing, it is essential that it is evaluated for suitabili...
Hemostasis is a delicate, dynamic and intricate system, in which pro- and anti-coagulant forces coop...
The advent of modern instrumentation, with associated improvements in test performance and reliabili...
Objective: This study aimed at reviewing the quality indicators for reporting critical internationa...
Background: Pathology laboratories are required to immediately report results which indicate a patie...
Hemostasis is a complex and tightly regulated process whereby the body attempts to maintain a homeos...
The guideline group was selected to be representative of UK-based medical experts and included the a...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
The International Council for Standardization in Hematology (ICSH) is a not-for-profit organization ...
International audienceThis document, supported by both the International Society for Clinical Hemorh...
Critical results, (also known as panic or alarm results) identify a laboratory test result associate...
Patient safety, defined as the prevention of harm to patients, is the ultimate goal for medical labo...
The total testing process comprises a number of phases of laboratory testing, which can be broadly c...
These guidelines provide information on how to reliably and consistently report abnormal red blood c...