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Harmonization: the Sample, the Measurement, and the Report

Miller WG, Tate JR, Barth JH, Jones GR

Harmonization of clinical laboratory results means that results are comparable irrespective of the measurement procedure used and where or when a measurement was made. Harmonization of test results includes consideration...
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Translation: Roadmap for Harmonization of Clinical Laboratory Measurement Procedures

Miller WG, Myers GL, Gantzer ML, Kahn SE, Schonbrunner ER, Thienpont , Bunk DM, Christenson RH, Eckfeldt J, Lo SF, Nubling CM, Sturgeon C

Results between different clinical laboratory measurement procedures (CLMP) should be equivalent, within clinically meaningful limits, to enable optimal use of clinical guidelines for disease diagnosis and patient management. When laboratory...
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Translation: Non-HDL Cholesterol Shows Improved Accuracy for Cardiovascular Risk Score Classification Compared to Direct or Calculated LDL Cholesterol in a Dyslipidemic Population

van Deventer HE, Miller WG, Myers GL, Sakurabayashi I, Bachmann L, Caudill SP, Dziekonski A, Edwards S, Kimberly M, Korzun WJ, Leary ET, Nakajima K, Nakamura M, Shamburek , Vetrovec G, Warnick GR, Remaley AT

  • KMID: 2312178
  • Lab Med Online.
  • 2011 Jul;1(3):121-131.
BACKGROUND: Our objective was to evaluate the accuracy of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk score classification by direct LDL cholesterol (dLDL-C), calculated LDL cholesterol (cLDL-C), and non-HDL cholesterol (non-HDL-C) compared to...
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