Quality Control in Clinical Chemistry : : Transactions of the VIth International Symposium, Geneva, April 23–25, 1975 / / ed. by Guillermo A. Anido, S. B. Rosalki, E. J. van Kampen, M. Rubin.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DGBA Medicine and Life Sciences - <1990
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2014]
©1976
Year of Publication:2014
Edition:Reprint 2014
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword
  • Opening Session Welcome by the Chairman
  • Introduction
  • Award Lectures
  • Topic I: Quality Control in Relation to Determination Methods
  • Considerations on Bilirubin Determination
  • Comparison between Determination Methods
  • Interlaboratory Quality Control using the Daily Means of Patients’Results
  • Discussion
  • Topic II: Quality Control in Relation to Determination Materials, Standards and Controls
  • Evaluation of Some Determination Materials used in the Scandinavian Recommended Methods (S.C.E.) for Determination of Four Enzymes in Blood and the Performance of Control Materials with these Methods
  • The Control of Error and Use of Standardized Reference Samples in Estimation of the True Biological Normal Range
  • Studies on Alkaline Phosphatases of Different Origin, with an External Quality Control Scheme
  • Evaluation of Several Commercial Controls. Correlation between them
  • Interlaboratory Comparison of Both Accuracy and Precision by a Two-Sample Method
  • The World Health Organization-Center for Disease Control Lipid Standardization Program
  • Discussion
  • Topic III: Quality Control in Relation to Data Evaluation, Processing and Presentation
  • The Determination of Assigned Values for Control Specimens
  • The Role of External Quality Control Schemes in Improving the Quality of Laboratory Results
  • Computerized Techniques for Quality Control in the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory
  • Systems Analysis of Analytical Procedures as a Means of Improving their Performance
  • Discussion of the Options followed in Processing Quality Control Data
  • Discussion
  • Richterich Memorial Lecture
  • Introduction by Prof. H. Aebi
  • Seeking the Way
  • Presentation of Richterich Memorial Medal
  • NAD - NADH - NADP - NADPH Characterization and Purity Assurance
  • Plenary Lectures
  • Quality Requirements for β-NADH and β-NAD
  • Studies on the Purity and Storage of NADH
  • Free Communications
  • The Molar Absorption Coefficient (ε) of Reduced NAD (NADH)
  • The Molar Absorption Coefficients of ß-Nicotinamide- Adenine Dinucleotide
  • Stability of Ν ADH-containing Reagent for the Determination of Transaminases on the Greiner Selective Analyzer GSAII
  • The Contribution of Spectrophotometric Instrument Month to Month Variability to the Precision of Molar Concentration Measurements using the Molar Absorptivity Constant for NADH
  • NAD Quality Control
  • A Convenient Enzyme System for the Evaluation of NADH Preparations
  • Clinical Studies of a System for the Evaluation of NADH Purity: Part 1
  • Clinical Studies of a System for the Evaluation of NADH Purity: Part 2
  • Comparison of Mammalian Tissue Extracts and Evaluation of a System for the Detection of Enzyme Inhibitors in NADH Preparations
  • Temperature Dependence of Difference-Absorption Coefficients of NADH Minus NAD+ and NADPH Minus NADP+ in the Near Ultraviolet
  • Discussion
  • Hematology Symposium
  • Plenary Lectures
  • Quality Control and Hematology I
  • Quality Control and Hematology II
  • Discussion
  • A First Transatlantic, Live Demonstration of a Computerized Audio-Response Communications System of an Automated Clinical Laboratory
  • The First International Symposium on Quality Control, Tokyo
  • Chairman's Closing Remarks
  • Award Presentations
  • International Federation of Clinical Chemistry. The Clinical Laboratory from an International Viewpoint
  • Session I. Topic: International Criteria for Clinical Laboratory Materials
  • International Criteria for Reference Materials
  • International Criteria for Diagnostic Material
  • Acceptability of Quality Control Materials
  • A System Approach to Calibration and Quality Control Materials
  • Discussions
  • Session II. Topic: International Criteria for Diagnostic Methods
  • Acceptability of Definitive, Reference and Routine Methods
  • Acceptability of Simplified Methods
  • The Development of Simplified Tests
  • The Acceptability of Enzyme Methods
  • Acceptability of Diagnostic Kits
  • Materials and Methods for Health Testing
  • Discussions
  • Session III. Topic: International Criteria for Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation
  • Opening Remarks
  • National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards A Model for achieving International Clinical Laboratory Consensus Standards
  • International Requirements for Instrumentation in Clinical Chemistry
  • International Criteria for determining the Acceptability of Laboratory Instrumentation
  • Discussion
  • Session IV. Topic: National Regulations and International Recommendations
  • The Regulation of Diagnostic Products in the United States
  • Analysis of Regulations on Clinical Chemistry in the European Community
  • National Regulations and International Recommendations in Laboratory Diagnosis in Socialistic Countries
  • Discussions
  • Speakers
  • Backmatter