2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.labcli.2009.08.002
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Hemólisis en las muestras para diagnóstico

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“…Este criterio, utilizado por muchos fabricantes en sus estudios de evaluación, es más permisivo en las magnitudes con pequeña variabilidad biológica y puede ser menos permisivo en aquellas con elevada variabilidad intraindividual o interindividual (1,6) .…”
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“…Este criterio, utilizado por muchos fabricantes en sus estudios de evaluación, es más permisivo en las magnitudes con pequeña variabilidad biológica y puede ser menos permisivo en aquellas con elevada variabilidad intraindividual o interindividual (1,6) .…”
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“…Los índices pueden ser usados para detectar la interferencia generando tablas de tolerancia, con índices de decisión que indican cuándo hay una interferencia. En nuestro medio, a pesar de contar con estos equipos, no se hace uso de esta tecnología por desconocimiento o por la excusa de consumo de tiempo de proceso del analizador y necesidad de reactivos específicos en algún caso (6,8,13) .…”
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“…When red cells are broken, hemoglobin is released and the serum acquires a reddish color proportionally which depends on the erythrocytes degraded, which indicates the degree of hemolysis (Gómez Rioja et al 2009). The effect of the hemolysis in wild boar sera has been poorly documented (Boadella and Gortazar 2011), and no spectrophotometric data on hemolysis have been reported in game species.…”
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“…With these three types of comments, both the sign of interference and concentration are considered, differentiating when the result of the determination can be provided, and when not, since providing it would lead to errors in clinical interpretation. Likewise, the use of clinically significant interference improves the interpretation that hemolysis produces on laboratory tests, since it is calculated individually for each analyte and not applied in general as in analytical interference (10%) [2]. This study allowed us to compare the results obtained with the information provided by the inserts, founding differences in several of the techniques analyzed (Table 2).…”
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