Volume : III, Issue : II, February - 2014

Abstract :

Many nonanalytic factors can change the concentration of one or more substances in the sample, so the results obtained are not an indicator of the physiological state of the patient. Cyclic variations, physical activity, stress, and other factors significantly affect the obtained result analysis. In the interpretation of results, these specificities have to be considered, otherwise they will be interpreted as pathologic, which leads to wrong conclusion. Error reduction and improving quality make an integral part of laboratory diagnostics. While it has been reported that the pre–analytical phase is error–prone, only recently it has been demonstrated that most of these errors occur in the pre–pre–analytical phase. Developments in automation have played a major role in decreasing some pre–analytical errors.

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, PARIPEX-INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH : Volume-2 | Issue-3 | March-2013


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