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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2002 ; 33 Suppl 2(): 48-56
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-33976

ABSTRACT

The Philippine Council for Quality Assurance In Clinical Laboratories has conducted two National External Quality Assessment Schemes (NEQAS) in Hematology. The first survey was conducted in December 1999 and the second in August 2000, with 95 and 187 laboratories, using mostly automated analyzers, participating respectively. Control materials were distributed during a two-week period by human network, and analyzed over a six to eight week period. For the first survey, only 36 laboratories (38.0%) submitted results. Data was divided into 4 peer groups based on the manufacturer. Since most of the samples were hemolysed upon analysis, only WBC and HGB parameters were evaluated. No outliers were detected in each peer group after analysis by the 'Peer Group Mean and SDI' method. Using the clinical laboratory improvement act of 1988 proficiency testing criteria (CLIA'88), only 5 results (13.9%) were unsatisfactory for WBC, and all results were satisfactory for HGB. For the second survey, 87 laboratories (47%) responded. Data was divided into 5 peer groups. There were few incidents of sample deterioration. Although majority of the coefficient of variations were acceptable, about 23 (12.6%) participants showed abnormality in at least one parameter after analysis by the 'Peer Group Mean and SDI'. Using CLIA'88, 5 WBC (6.5%), 6 RBC (7.6%), 8 HGB (9.7%), 15 HCT (19.0%), and 7 PLT (8.0%) results were unsatisfactory. In summary, the first NEQAS study served as a pilot study. Valuable lessons were learned for the improvement of the second NEQAS. The second NEQAS study was marked by a much larger sample size and better results.


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Hematologic Tests/standards , Humans , Laboratories/standards , Philippines , Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Rev. chil. neuro-psiquiatr ; 20(1/2): 49-59, 1982.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-8210

ABSTRACT

En este trabajo se dan los antecedentes historicos de la Bateria Luria-Nebraska a continuacion de la cual sigue una descripcion de las pruebas que la constituyen. Se senala su relevancia para la evaluacion de las afasias, para cuyo fin se seleccionaron todos los casos de Afasia (N = 4), que se encontraron en una muestra de 50 pacientes con dano organico cerebral que fueron examinados con la Bateria para su adaptacion en Chile. Se confeccionaron los perfiles respectivos de un caso de afasia motora, afasia amnestica progresiva, afasia de nominacion y afasia global o mixta.Se discuten las bases teoricas de la Bateria, que puede resumirse en el concepto de "sistema funcional" de Luria. Se finaliza con la informacion relativa a las investigaciones actuales en Estados Unidos, la que sigue dos principales tendencias: los estudios de validez, y aquellos que pretender probar la teoria de funcion cerebral de Luria, la que puede hacerse a traves de un cuidadoso analisis cuantitativo y cualitativo de los itemes de la Bateria


Subject(s)
Adult , Middle Aged , Humans , Male , Female , Aphasia , Neuropsychological Tests
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