CLSI C49 A : 1ED 2007
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
ANALYSIS OF BODY FLUIDS IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
29-03-2023
25-08-2018
Abstract
Committee Membership
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Standard Precautions
3 Terminology
3.1 Glossary of Body Fluids
3.2 Definitions
4 Matrix Effects on Clinical Laboratory Measurements
4.1 Scientific Basis
4.2 External Survey Data
5 Pathogenesis and Composition of Accumulation Fluids
5.1 Amniotic
5.2 Cerebrospinal Fluid
5.3 Serous Fluids
5.4 Synovial
6 Clinically Significant Analytes in Body Fluids
6.1 Creatinine
6.2 Amylase/Lipase
6.3 Bilirubin
6.4 Total Protein/Albumin
6.5 Triglycerides
6.6 Cholesterol
6.7 Tumor Antigens/Markers
6.8 Electrolytes
6.9 pH
7 Recommendations for Alternate Sample Types Not Specified
in Manufacturers' Claims
7.1 Elements of Method Verification
7.2 Assessing Body Fluid Determinations for Validity
7.3 Precondition
7.4 Considerations for Use of Tests for Body Fluids Other
Than Those for Which the Methods Have Been Formally
Validated
7.5 Clinically Unique Samples
7.6 Result Reporting
References
Summary of Delegate Comments and Subcommittee Responses
The Quality Management System Approach
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