04422nam 22007575 450 991077972160332120230802010507.03-11-026622-910.1515/9783110266221(CKB)2550000001096716(EBL)893849(OCoLC)829462208(SSID)ssj0000873451(PQKBManifestationID)11536713(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000873451(PQKBWorkID)10877609(PQKB)10009295(DE-B1597)173424(OCoLC)1013963497(OCoLC)853259053(DE-B1597)9783110266221(MiAaPQ)EBC893849(EXLCZ)99255000000109671620191221d2012 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrEndogenous Interferences in Clinical Laboratory Tests Icteric, Lipemic and Turbid Samples /Martin H. Kroll, Christopher R. McCuddenBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,[2012]©20121 online resource (155 p.)Patient Safety ;5Description based upon print version of record.3-11-026620-2 1-299-71999-6 Frontmatter --Preface --Contents --1 Accuracy Goals for Laboratory Tests --2 Nature of Interferences --3 The Nature of Icteric Interference --4 The Nature of Lipemic and Turbidity Interferences --5 Measurement of Interference --6 Origin of Icteric Samples --7 Impact of Icterus --8 Origin of Lipemia and Turbidity --9 Impact of Lipemia/Turbidity --10 Endogenous Interferences in Clinical Laboratory Tests: Icteric, Lipemic and Turbid Samples --11 Reporting of Results --12 Analyte-dependent Interference --IndexThe goal of clinical laboratories is to produce accurate information for clinical decision making in medicine. More than half of the medical decisions made depend on clinical laboratory tests. Patient safety represents an important and critical problem for laboratories. They need to assure that the information they deliver to physicians is accurate, and therefore safe for clinicians to use. Endogenous compounds can interfere with laboratory tests, decreasing accuracy and threatening patient safety. Elevated bilirubin (bilirubinemia) and elevated lipids (lipemia) are common conditions that cause significant interferences with laboratory results. Clinicians depend on laboratories to detect these endogenous interferences. Laboratories must have a means to detect these endogenous interferences, make decisions about reporting results, and evaluate their impact. Most clinical pathology books provide only an abbreviated introduction to the subject, or provide a long list of references, without the necessary foundation for evaluating their significance. Package inserts typically provide scant information. This book provides the empirical and theoretical foundation for these interferences, describes the clinical settings where they occur, and explains their evaluation and detection, allowing the laboratory to interpret the available data on interferences and make the appropriate decision to effectively report test results while protecting patient safety.Patient SafetyClinical Chemistry TestsmethodsSpecimen HandlingBilirubinisolation & purificationLipidsisolation & pruificationReproducibility of ResultsPatient SafetyBilirubinemia.Clinical Pathology.Interference.Lipemia.Patient Safety.Clinical Chemistry Testsmethods.Specimen Handling.Bilirubinisolation & purification.Lipidsisolation & pruification.Reproducibility of Results.Patient Safety.616.0756Kroll Martin H.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut.1468975McCudden Christopher R.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut.DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910779721603321Endogenous Interferences in Clinical Laboratory Tests3680375UNINA