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CLSI C56 A : 1ED 2012

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

HEMOLYSIS, ICTERUS, AND LIPEMIA/TURBIDITY INDICES AS INDICATORS OF INTERFERENCE IN CLINICAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS

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English

Published date

13-07-2012

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Abstract
Committee Membership
Foreword
1 Scope
2 Introduction
3 Standard Precautions
4 Terminology
5 Scientific Basis of Hemolysis, Icterus, and
   Lipemia/Turbidity Indices
6 Use of Hemolysis, Icterus, and
   Lipemia/Turbidity Indices
7 Determination of Hemolysis, Icterus, and
   Lipemia/Turbidity Indices
8 Estimation of Hemolysis, Icterus,
   Lipemia/Turbidity Interference Effects
9 Establishing Hemolysis, Icterus, and
   Lipemia/Turbidity Alert Indices and Gray Zones
10 Reporting Hemolysis, Icterus, and
   Lipemia/Turbidity Interference Claims by Manufacturers
   in Product Labeling
11 Potential Process Outcomes of Interferent
   Measurements/Estimates
12 Suggested Annotation Terminology for Result
   Reporting
13 Verification and Quality Control of Hemolysis,
   Icterus, and Lipemia/Turbidity Indices and Alert
   Indices in the Clinical Laboratory
References
Appendix A - Path of Workflow for Hemolysis, Icterus,
             and Lipemia/Turbidity Measurements in the
             Clinical Laboratory
Appendix B - Worked Example of Establishing
             Hemolysis, Icterus, and Lipemia/Turbidity
             Indices
The Quality Management System Approach
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DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-56238-850-9
Pages
64
PublisherName
Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute
Status
Current

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