| Literature DB >> 18458709 |
Graham R D Jones1, Antony Barker, Jill Tate, Chen-Fee Lim, Ken Robertson.
Abstract
The current paradigm for pathology reference intervals is for each laboratory to determine its own interval for use with each test offered by the laboratory. It is our contention that this approach does not best serve the medical community, especially at a time when electronic databases of health information are being expanded and integrated. We also believe that this approach is not performed well in many laboratories and is excessively expensive in practice. In contrast, we believe that the preferable option is to develop and apply common reference intervals throughout Australia and New Zealand, together with common reporting formats and assay standardisation wherever this is possible. We are aware that these are neither trivial nor simple issues, however we believe that failure to achieve this goal where technically possible will be a failure of the pathology profession to meet the challenges of the modern health community.Year: 2004 PMID: 18458709 PMCID: PMC1904413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Biochem Rev ISSN: 0159-8090