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Our computer system keeps a record of which analyser is used as part of
its audit trail. We don't print it on reports because up till now there
has been no need. However, if the NpFIT system requires it we would be
able to ass the information. This adds a further complexity. How should
analysers be named because there ought to be some commonality - If the
analyser is Abbott, which version of abbottt analyser was it. With DPC
you could be using an immulite 1000 / 2000 or 2500. Practically, there
is little difference between the 2000 & 2500 for most assays (but there
may be differences for some), and there are differences between the 1000
and the 2000. If you are doing enzymes there is an even greater level of
complexity...
 
 



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	From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mohammad
Al-Jubouri
	Sent: 18 October 2007 09:10
	To: [log in to unmask]
	Subject: TnI reports
	
	
	When reporting TnI, do your lab state the method/manufacturer on
the reports e.g TnI ultra(Siemens), TnI (Abbott) ....etc. I would be
interested to know the views of the mailbase panel.
	 
	Many thanks
	 
	Mohammad


	Dr. M A Al-Jubouri
	Consultant Chemical Pathologist 

	
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