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    An Insight View on Pre and PostAnalytical Errors in Clinical Chemistry Laboratory of A Tertiary Care Super Specialty Teaching Hospital by Pawan Toshniwa, Seema Toshniwal, Rita Mahendra Shah

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…Aim: To evaluate the leading causes of pre-analytical and postanalytical errors in a clinical chemistry laboratory of a tertiary care super specialty teaching hospital. …”
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    Community based reference interval of selected clinical chemistry parameters among apparently healthy Adolescents in Mekelle City, Tigrai, Northern Ethiopia. by Getachew Belay, Gebreyohanes Teklehaymanot, Gebreslassie Gebremariam, Kelali Kaleaye, Hagos Haileslasie, Gebremedhin Gebremichail, Brhane Tesfanchal, Getachew Kahsu, Brhane Berhe, Kebede Tesfay, Lemlem Legesse, Ataklti Gebretsadik, Mistire Wolde, Aster Tsegaye

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…CONCLUSIONS:The result showed marked difference among sex and with the company derived values for selected clinical chemistry parameters. Thus, use of age and sex specific locally established reference intervals for clinical chemistry parameters is recommended.…”
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    High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I vs a Clinical Chemistry Score for Predicting All-Cause Mortality in an Emergency Department Population by Peter A. Kavsak, PhD, Joshua O. Cerasuolo, MSc, Dennis T. Ko, MD, MSc, Jinhui Ma, PhD, Jonathan Sherbino, MD, MEd, Shawn E. Mondoux, MD, MSc, Richard Perez, MSc, Hsien Seow, PhD, Andrew Worster, MD, MSc

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Methods: We included consecutive adult patients in the ED who had a Clinical Chemistry Score (CCS) taken at presentation (ie, combination of glucose, creatinine for estimated glomerular filtration rate determination, and hs-cTnI assay) in a Canadian city between 2012 and 2013. …”
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    Analytical evaluation of three enzymatic assays for measuring total bile acids in plasma using a fully-automated clinical chemistry platform. by Elisa Danese, Gian Luca Salvagno, Davide Negrini, Giorgio Brocco, Martina Montagnana, Giuseppe Lippi

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Therefore, this study was aimed to evaluate the analytical performance of three commercial enzymatic techniques for measuring total bile acids in plasma using a fully-automated clinical chemistry platform.Three commercial enzymatic assays (from Diazyme, Randox and Sentinel) were adapted for use on a Cobas Roche c501. …”
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