Temperature control and volume measurement in clinical analysers
1988

Temperature Control and Volume Measurement in Clinical Analysers

publication Evidence: moderate

Author Information

Author(s): C. Franzini, W. Giinther, U. Hagelauer, P. Bonini

Hypothesis

Temperature control and volume measurement significantly impact the quality of analytical results in clinical laboratories.

Conclusion

The study provides guidelines for temperature control and volume measurement to enhance analytical reliability in clinical settings.

Supporting Evidence

  • Temperature control is critical for accurate analytical results.
  • Volume measurement is essential in various analytical procedures.
  • Guidelines were developed to improve temperature control and volume measurement.

Takeaway

This study shows that keeping the right temperature and measuring the right amount of liquid is really important for getting accurate test results in labs.

Methodology

The study involved the preparation of guidelines by two committees focusing on temperature control and volume measurement in clinical analysis.

Limitations

The guidelines produced by the committees were not finalized due to the changed structure of the overseeing organization.

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