HbA1c standardisation destination--global IFCC Standardisation. How, why, where and when--a tortuous pathway from kit manufacturers, via inter-laboratory lyophilized and whole blood comparisons to designated national comparison schemes [0.03%]
HbA1c标准化之路——IFCC全球标准化。怎么做,为什么做,何时以及何地——从厂家、冻干品室间比对及全血对比研究到指定国家协作组的漫长路程
Ian Goodall
Ian Goodall
Glycohaemoglobins were first used in routine clinical laboratories for diabetes monitoring around 1977 and at the time all methods had either no calibrators, or used material with assayed values derived from individual manufacturers' assays...
Standardised, metabolite-specific assays with validated decision limits: utopian ideal or achievable goal? [0.03%]
标准化、经过验证的代谢物特异性决策限度测定方法:乌托邦理想还是可实现的目标?
Paul Glendenning
Paul Glendenning
Editorial
The Clinical biochemist. Reviews. 2005 Feb;26(1):3-4. DOI: 2005
Biochemical assessment and long-term monitoring in patients with acromegaly: statement from a joint consensus conference of the Growth Hormone Research Society and the Pituitary Society [0.03%]
肢端肥大症患者的生化评估及长期监测声明:生长激素研究学会和垂体学会联合共识会议声明
Ee Mun Lim,Peter Pullan;Growth Hormone Research Society;Pituitary Society
Ee Mun Lim
In April 2003, the Growth Hormone (GH) Research Society and The Pituitary Society developed a consensus statement to address the current status of both biochemical assessment and long-term monitoring in patients with acromegaly. They also h...
Gisela Wilcox
Gisela Wilcox
As obesity and diabetes reach epidemic proportions in the developed world, the role of insulin resistance and its consequences are gaining prominence. Understanding the role of insulin in wide-ranging physiological processes and the influen...
The Evidence Based Medicine approach to diagnostic testing: practicalities and limitations [0.03%]
基于循证医学的诊断试验方法:实践与局限性
Robert C Hawkins
Robert C Hawkins
Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) has become a popular approach to medical decision making and is increasingly part of undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. EBM follows four steps: 1. formulate a clear clinical question from a patie...
Martin B Van Der Weyden,Mabel Chew
Martin B Van Der Weyden
Editorial
The Clinical biochemist. Reviews. 2005 May;26(2):3-5. DOI: 2005