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Standardization in Laboratory Medicine: New Challenges

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Journal Clin Chim Acta
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2005 Apr 12
PMID 15820472
Citations 14
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Abstract

The primary goal of Laboratory Medicine is to provide information that is useful to assist medical decision-making and permits optimal health care. This type of information should be independently obtained of the measurement test kits and instruments, and also of the laboratory where the procedure is carried out. It is therefore important to achieve a level of comparability of laboratory results among the many measurement procedures available so that results are harmonized and interchangeable over space and time. The standardization of measurements is therefore of high priority. In recent years, numerous efforts have been made at the international level under the auspices of the IFCC and other organizations to standardize measurement results for many important analytes, e.g. enzymes, cardiac proteins, etc. The aim of this review is to discuss some concepts related to the achievement of standardization by the implementation of a metrologically correct measurement system, providing some examples on how these concepts can be applied in Laboratory Medicine.

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