Clinical Biochemistry

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Title

Clinical Biochemistry

Subject

Chemistry
Biology
Biochemistry

Description

The pre-analytical phase is defined as the period from the physician’s indication of the test up to the laboratory
analysis of the biological material. In other words, this phase involves an individual’s preparation for collection of the biological material, the collection itself, storage of the collected sample and its transport to the laboratory, and preparation of the sample for the assay. The importance
of this phase is also supported by many publications mentioning the fact that up to 46–68 % of erroneous
results are caused by failure to follow or respect the
pre-analytical phase rules.
That is why the primary task of the laboratory is to provide clients with all necessary instructions (on patient preparation, sample collection, biological material storage and transport, pre-analytical sample treatment) so as to minimize the risk of errors that could consequently cause harm to the patient. All this information is summarized in the manuals of testing laboratories.

Creator

Vladimír Bartoš
Milan Dastych
Milan Dastych jr
Milan Dastych jr
Milan Jirsa
Marta Kalousová
Tomáš Karlík
Petr Kocna
Viktor Kožich
Michaela Králíková
Alena Krnáčová
Pavlína Kušnierová
Richard Pikner
Věra Ploticová
Richard Průša
Jaroslav Racek
Daniel Rajdl
Václav Senft
Vladimír Soška
Drahomíra Springer
Kristian Šafarčík
Ivan Šebesta
Radka Šigutová
Zdeněk Švagera
Eva Táborská
Libor Vítek
František Všianský
Jiří Zadina
David Zeman
Tomáš Zima

Source

https://www.lf2.cuni.cz/files/page/files/2017/clinical_biochemistry.pdf

Publisher

Charles University

Contributor

Rahmah Agustira

Rights

Creative Commons

Type

Textbooks

Files

Collection

Citation

Vladimír Bartoš et al., “Clinical Biochemistry,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed October 14, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/99.

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