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期刊名:Clinical biochemist reviews

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David A Armbruster,David R Overcash,Jaime Reyes David A Armbruster
The era of automation arrived with the introduction of the AutoAnalyzer using continuous flow analysis and the Robot Chemist that automated the traditional manual analytical steps. Successive generations of stand-alone analysers increased a...
Sophie Hepburn,Rosamonde E Banks,Douglas Thompson Sophie Hepburn
Background: With the increasing drive for more and better disease biomarkers to underpin the stratified or personalised medicine agenda, clinical biochemistry laboratories should be ideally placed to play a major role in ...
Ronda F Greaves,Gerald A Woollard,Kirsten E Hoad et al. Ronda F Greaves et al.
Despite apparent method similarities between laboratories there appear to be confounding factors inhibiting uniform reporting and standardisation of vitamin assays. The Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists (AACB) Vitamins Workin...
Kevan R Polkinghorne Kevan R Polkinghorne
Clinical practice guidelines state that any evaluation of kidney disease requires the assessment of (1) kidney function in the form of the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and (2) kidney damage by a quantitative assessment of pro...
Ian Farrance,Robert Frenkel Ian Farrance
The Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (usually referred to as the GUM) provides the basic framework for evaluating uncertainty in measurement. The GUM however does not always provide clearly identifiable procedures suita...
John B Whitfield John B Whitfield
Many biochemical traits are recognised as risk factors, which contribute to or predict the development of disease. Only a few are in widespread use, usually to assist with treatment decisions and motivate behavioural change. The greatest ef...
Kenneth A Sikaris Kenneth A Sikaris
Reference intervals are ideally defined on apparently healthy individuals and should be distinguished from clinical decision limits that are derived from known diseased patients. Knowledge of physiological changes is a prerequisite for unde...
Danilo C de Almeida,Cassiano Donizetti-Oliveira,Priscilla Barbosa-Costa et al. Danilo C de Almeida et al.
Acute kidney injury (AKI) is classically described as a rapid loss of kidney function. AKI affects more than 15% of all hospital admissions and is associated with elevated mortality rates. Although many advances have occurred, intermittent ...