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["Dry chemistry" determinations for office practice laboratory].

D J Vonderschmitt1

  • 1Institut für Klinische Chemie, Universität Zürich.

Schweizerische Rundschau Fur Medizin Praxis = Revue Suisse De Medecine Praxis
|March 26, 1991
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Summary

This overview explains dry chemistry systems for practitioners, detailing their functions, limitations, and potential failure points. It compares available systems and discusses quality assessment for appropriate use in clinical settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry

Context:

  • Dry chemistry systems offer convenient point-of-care testing.
  • Practitioners require a clear understanding of these systems' capabilities and limitations.

Purpose:

  • To provide an overview of dry chemistry principles and functions.
  • To compare currently available dry chemistry systems for clinical use.
  • To highlight potential failure modes and strategies for avoidance.

Summary:

  • Explains the principles and functions of carrier-bound reagent systems in dry chemistry.
  • Presents and compares four dry chemistry systems suitable for doctor's offices.
  • Discusses failure possibilities, avoidance strategies, and quality assessment obligations.

Impact:

  • Aids practitioners in understanding the possibilities and limitations of dry chemistry.
  • Facilitates informed selection and utilization of dry chemistry systems.
  • Promotes appropriate use and quality assurance in point-of-care diagnostics.

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