Saturday, September 29, 2018

The Use of Measurement Uncertainty on #ClinicalLaboratories Results by Kübranur Ünal in BJSTR

 Abstract


#Clinicallaboratories should produce the required data and analytical results in order to achieve the true interpretation and use of the results. The objective of a measurement is to detect an estimate for the true value of #analyticalresults. The measurement uncertainty (MU) is a #parameter, associated with the result of a measurement that characterizes the distribution of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the measure and [1]. Clinicians might interpret better at clinical decision levels knowing the MU of a test. The interpretation of values which are close to cut-off levels may change, when they evaluated with MU. Therefore, reporting clinical laboratories results with estimation of MU is significant to show #measurements that contained within the true limits and the level of confidence.




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