CC Compton, JA Robb… - … of pathology & …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
Biospecimens acquired during routine medical practice are the primary sources of molecular information about patients and their diseases that underlies precision medicine and …
BACKGROUND Most errors in a clinical chemistry laboratory are due to preanalytical errors. Preanalytical variability of biospecimens can have significant effects on downstream …
AM Simundic, G Baird, J Cadamuro… - Critical reviews in …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Hemolysis is conventionally defined as membrane disruption of red blood cells and other blood cells that is accompanied by subsequent release of intracellular components into the …
The pre-analytical phase encompasses all the procedures before the start of laboratory testing. This phase of the testing process is responsible for the majority of the laboratory …
C Mrazek, G Lippi, MH Keppel, TK Felder… - Biochemia …, 2020 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak Laboratory analyses are crucial for diagnosis, follow-up and treatment decisions. Since mistakes in every step of the total testing process may potentially affect patient safety …
The human plasma proteome mirrors the physiological state of the cardiovascular system, a fact that has been used to analyze plasma biomarkers in routine analysis for the diagnosis …
C Ialongo, S Bernardini - Biochemia medica, 2016 - hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak The evidence-based paradigm has changed and evolved medical practice. Phlebotomy, which dates back to the age of ancient Greece, has gained experience through …
M Cornes, E van Dongen-Lases… - Clinical Chemistry and …, 2017 - degruyter.com
It has been well reported over recent years that most errors within the total testing process occur in the pre-analytical phase (46%–68.2%), an area that is usually outside of the direct …
J Cadamuro, AM Simundic - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory …, 2023 - degruyter.com
In order to guarantee patient safety, medical laboratories around the world strive to provide highest quality in the shortest amount of time. A major leap in quality improvement was …