• CLSI C56 A : 1ED 2012

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

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  13-07-2012

    Publisher:  Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute

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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
    Related CLSI Reference Materials

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    Specifies background information on mechanisms of hemolysis, icterus, lipemia/turbidity (HIL) interference; intended usefulness of HIL indices; establishment of HIL alert indices; availability of automated HIL detection systems; and interpretation, strengths, limitations, and verification of HIL indices in the clinical laboratory.

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    Hemolysis, icterus, and lipemia/turbidity (HIL) indices are often measured on serum and plasma, to assess sample quality.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute
    Status Current

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    CLSI EP19 : 2ED 2015 A FRAMEWORK FOR USING CLSI DOCUMENTS TO EVALUATE CLINICAL LABORATORY MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES
    CLSI EP33 : 2016 USE OF DELTA CHECKS IN THE MEDICAL LABORATORY
    CLSI EP5 A3 : 3ED 2014 Evaluation of Precision of Quantitative Measurement Procedures; Approved Guideline—Third Edition

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    CLSI M29 A3 : 3ED 2005 ACQUIRED INFECTIONS; APPROVED GUIDELINE
    CLSI EP7 A2 : 2ED 2005 INTERFERENCE TESTING IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
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