Summer Refresher (but Winter for these authors)! "Comparison of two (data mining) indirect approaches for between-subject biological variation determination" from the APFCB Harmonization of Reference Intervals Working Group
https://t.co/emQjvU5WIU
#datamining#referenceintervals
ICYMI- September Open Access: Validation and comparison of five data mining algorithms using big data from clinical laboratories to establish reference intervals of thyroid hormones for older adults
https://t.co/G5EYAuOah9
#OpenAccess#thyroid#BigData#geriatric#RStats
October Open Access: Quantification of urinary albumin and -creatinine: A comparison study of two analytical methods and their impact on albumin to creatinine ratio
https://t.co/9ZKbMK1Sz0
#OpenAccess#KidneyDisease#comparison
Summer Refresher! REVIEW: Reflex and reflective laboratory interventions for adding value to test results; an integral part of laboratory stewardship
https://t.co/ZFmOwSDMC6
And the conversation:
https://t.co/zEVIWwu3pO
#review#letstalk#conversation
REVIEW HIGHLIGHT: Applications of machine learning in routine laboratory medicine: Current state and future directions
https://t.co/ZgDUDfFZiB
#MachineLearning#review#future
ICYMI- September Open Access: The development and validation of a high-capacity serological assay for celiac disease
https://t.co/QTEGKNhT47
#OpenAccess#celiac#ICYMI
October Letter to the Editor: Serological detection of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein from dried blood spots
https://t.co/JNbWmZdotx
#lettertotheeditor#covid19#serology#dbs#SARSCoV2
October Issue: Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) reference values in the CALIPER cohort of healthy community children and adolescents
https://t.co/gF8d4ihcZ8
@CALIPERproject#caliperproject#referenceintervals
#ClinicalBiochemistry @elsbiomedchem hybrid Editorial Board meeting, led by Editor Loralie Langman, now ongoing at #NiagaraFalls, in the context of the 2022 Conference of the Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists #CSCC@CSCC_CACB.
DEADLINE EXTENSION! You still have time to submit for the upcoming Special Issue “Preanalytical Challenges: Impact of Environmental Factors in Laboratory Testing”. The new deadline is June 30,2022. Contact the special issue guest editors for more info 👇
ICYMI: January Issue - a Canadian study reveals that "Updated reference intervals for urine normetanephrine have no effect on test sensitivity but fewer false positives" https://t.co/0IzqGVozQc @CSCC_CACB@boydjessica#pheochromocytoma#referenceintervals
April Issue (OA): "Branched chain amino acids are associated with metabolic complications..." Authors conclude BCAA plasma level may represent a valuable biomarker for cardiometabolic complications after OLTx. https://t.co/bgQDBIYO8d #transplant@CSCC_CACB#OpenAccess
ICYMI: January Issue - a Canadian study "Evaluation of BD Barricor™ and PST™ blood collection tubes compared to serum for testing 11 therapeutic drugs on a Roche Cobas® 8000 platform" Additional tube options for TDM. #bias#tdm@CSCC_CACB https://t.co/TsRbQeiVZh
April Issue: A comprehensive report of continuous reference intervals in healthy Chinese children using data from the PRINCE study. 21 biochemical and hematological analytes presented. https://t.co/O54tsNiBaX @CSCC_CACB#pediatrics#referenceintervals
April Issue: New from @westgardrules - "Multirule procedures vs moving average algorithms for IQC: An appropriate comparison reveals how best to combine their strengths" https://t.co/fvKpss9ZOX #sigma#quality#qualitycontrol#iqc@CSCC_CACB
April Issue: A Canadian study "... comparing the quantification of M-proteins using two peak-integration protocols across multiple electrophoresis platforms" to answer the question: To skim or splice? @CSCC_CACB@JennyTaher@KVathany#mprotein https://t.co/jYQxCtYaqm
ICYMI: January Issue - a Canadian study asks: Does it add up? "Validating the NIH LDL-C equation in a specialized lipid cohort" https://t.co/YUvrFEUABv @NIH@CSCC_CACB @vickhiggins @sarah_delaney_@BeriaultDan#ldlc#lipid
April Issue (OA): "Early prediction of COVID-19-associated acute kidney injury: Are serum NGAL and serum Cystatin C levels better than serum creatinine?" is available open access. https://t.co/BGxQQFiUdZ #COVID19#SARSCoV2#OpenAccess@CSCC_CACB@CincyChildrens
ICYMI, in our February Issue (OA): analysis of frequently requested blood tests and simulation of minimal retesting intervals. Timely data as global blood collection supplies make news headlines. https://t.co/DQIgMXC4dI @CSCC_CACB#minimumretestingintervals#OpenAccess