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Jillian R Tate1, Ken A Sikaris2, Graham Rd Jones3, Tina Yen4, Gus Koerbin5, Julie Ryan6, Maxine Reed7, Janice Gill8, George Koumantakis9, Peter Hickman10, Peter Graham11.
Abstract
Scientific evidence supports the use of common reference intervals (RIs) for many general chemistry analytes, in particular those with sound calibration and traceability in place. Already the Nordic countries and United Kingdom have largely achieved harmonised RIs. Following a series of workshops organised by the Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists (AACB) between 2012 and 2014 at which an evidence-based approach for determination of common intervals was developed, pathology organisations in Australia and New Zealand have reached a scientific consensus on what adult and paediatric intervals we should use across Australasia. The aim of this report is to describe the processes that the AACB and the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia have taken towards recommending the implementation of a first panel of common RIs for use in Australasia.Year: 2014 PMID: 25678727 PMCID: PMC4310061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Biochem Rev ISSN: 0159-8090