Selected quality issues pertinent to the determination of accurate results in the haemostasis laboratory are discussed. Specifically, the implementation of a successful external quality-assessment scheme is described, including its impact on result accuracy as well as the programme's unique challenges and opportunities. Errors in the preanalytical phase of laboratory testing represent the greatest source for reporting incorrect test results. Some of the most common preanalytical errors are described including those that necessitate sample rejection. Analytical means to identify potential sources of error and analytical means to overcome particular interferences are described. Representing the most important clinical complication in the trea...
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Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
This review outlines a number of key issues when performing laboratory testing of homeostasis. The e...
Ensuring quality has become a daily requirement in laboratories. In haemostasis, even more than in o...
A diagnosis of hemophilia A or hemophilia B begins with clinical assessment of the patient and is fa...
Haemostasis is a complicated and regulated process, which when disrupted (e.g., by a factor deficien...
The advent of modern instrumentation, with associated improvements in test performance and reliabili...
The total testing process comprises a number of phases of laboratory testing, which can be broadly c...
The term "QUALITY CONTROL" in laboratory medicine refers to all the procedures commonly used in clin...
Laboratory investigation of the haemostatic system deserves particular procedures in the quality con...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
Hemostasis testing is critical to many hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders, wherein laboratory diag...
Several lines of evidence now confirm that the vast majority of errors in laboratory medicine occur ...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Contains fulltext : 97429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Summary. Backg...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
This review outlines a number of key issues when performing laboratory testing of homeostasis. The e...
Ensuring quality has become a daily requirement in laboratories. In haemostasis, even more than in o...
A diagnosis of hemophilia A or hemophilia B begins with clinical assessment of the patient and is fa...
Haemostasis is a complicated and regulated process, which when disrupted (e.g., by a factor deficien...
The advent of modern instrumentation, with associated improvements in test performance and reliabili...
The total testing process comprises a number of phases of laboratory testing, which can be broadly c...
The term "QUALITY CONTROL" in laboratory medicine refers to all the procedures commonly used in clin...
Laboratory investigation of the haemostatic system deserves particular procedures in the quality con...
Hemostasis disorders are typically classified as either hemorrhagic or thrombotic. Irrespective of t...
Hemostasis testing is critical to many hemorrhagic and thrombotic disorders, wherein laboratory diag...
Several lines of evidence now confirm that the vast majority of errors in laboratory medicine occur ...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Total quality in laboratory medicine should be defined as the guarantee that each activity throughou...
Contains fulltext : 97429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Summary. Backg...
Laboratory testing is a highly complex process and, although laboratory services are relatively safe...
This review outlines a number of key issues when performing laboratory testing of homeostasis. The e...