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[Metrological requirements for devices for automatic coagulogram tests].

G V Aleksandrov

    Meditsinskaia Tekhnika
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    [Thermoconductimetric method of studying the blood coagulation process].

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    This study demonstrates a method for calibrating automated blood coagulation testing equipment without needing standard samples. The key is ensuring consistent results compared to manual tests for reliable medical diagnostics.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Clinical Chemistry
    • Metrology

    Context:

    • Automated coagulation analyzers are crucial for hemostasis diagnostics.
    • Traditional calibration relies on standard patterns, which can be resource-intensive.
    • Ensuring metrological traceability for automated medical devices is essential.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the feasibility of metrological provision for automated coagulation testing equipment.
    • To develop a calibration approach that bypasses the need for standard patterns.
    • To validate the accuracy and comparability of automated measurements.

    Summary:

    • A thermoconductometric blood coagulation meter was used to prove the possibility of metrological provision without standard patterns.
    • The primary metrological requirement identified is the retention of measurement uniqueness between manual and automated methods.

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  • This approach ensures that automated equipment provides results comparable to established manual procedures.
  • Impact:

    • Enables cost-effective and efficient calibration of coagulation testing equipment.
    • Enhances the reliability and standardization of hemostasis testing in clinical laboratories.
    • Facilitates the adoption of advanced diagnostic technologies with robust metrological underpinnings.