Is not the point that sodium, alkaline phosphatase or what you will are
entities and thus analytes? When we attempt to measure a property of the
analyte, that property is the measurand.
W
At 10:46 24/12/2003 +0000, Corns, Cathryn wrote:
>I'm afraid that I humbly disagree with William
>
>I would have thought that e.g. sodium, which is a precisely defined
>entity was an analyte, which others, e.g cholesterol, alk phos are
>measurands are we measure them without knowing exactly what species we
>are measuring.
>
>Cathryn Corns
>Head of Biochemistry
>Southend Hospital
>01702 435555 ext 4058
>
>
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>From: William Marshall [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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>Subject: Re: analytes & measurands - a Christmas quiz
>
>
>They are analytes. Their concentrations/activities are measurands.
>Seasonal greetings to fellow wordsmiths.
>
>WM
>At 10:01 24/12/2003 +0000, JG MIDDLE wrote:
> >Hi chaps
> >
> >Some recent postings and discussions with a training course class this
> >year, have prompted me to pose some Christmas questions. I have a
> >small side bet on who will respond first!
> >
> >My purpose is to stimulate debate about the words we use to describe
> >the 'things' we 'measure' and whether we share a common understanding
> >of them. I am not an expert, I may not be phrasing the questions in
> >the right way, and I don't know what the right answers are, but the
> >reponses might be interesting!
> >
> >The following is a list of some common 'tests' in most labs' repertoire
>
> >(assume all are serum/plasma/whole blood as appropriate).
> >
> >[1] alkaline phosphatase
> >[2] cholesterol
> >[3] Ca125
> >[4] free T4
> >[5] HbA1c
> >[6] oestradiol
> >[7] Troponin I
> >[8] TSH
> >[9] SHBG
> >[10] sodium
> >
> >In each case, can they be described as 'analytes' or 'measurands'?
> >
> >Is this is a silly question because the terms are equivalent, or is it
> >a highly pertinent one as they have different meanings, or does this
> >only matter to the 'anoraks'?
> >
> >And how does our understanding of what is being 'tested for' or
> >'measured' depend on the method of analysis and the 'signal-producing
> >entity' within it?
> >
> >Happy Christmas!
> >
> >Jonathan Middle
> >
> >
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