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Educação Médica/organização & administração , Hematologia/educação , Congressos como Assunto , Educação Médica Continuada/organização & administração , Educação de Pós-Graduação em Medicina/organização & administração , Cooperação Internacional , América Latina , México , Pediatria/educação , Editoração , Sociedades Médicas , Materiais de EnsinoRESUMO
To determine reference values of red blood cell counts in a Coulter S-Plus STKR, we studied 122 males and 147 females selected from the hospital staff (physicians, chemists, nurses) and blood donors. Their ages ranged from 17 to 45 years. Iron and total iron binding capacity in serum, and Zn-protoporphyrin and folates in erythrocytes were measured to include only normal subjects without nutritional deficiencies. Two males (1.6%) and 21 females (14.3%) were excluded due to iron deficiency, and one man (0.7%) and one woman (0.8%) to folate deficiency. All red cell parameters, except the mean cell volume, showed a gaussian distribution (Lilliefors test). Their mean +/- standard deviation were: [formula: see text].
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Altitude , Contagem de Eritrócitos/instrumentação , Adolescente , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Valores de ReferênciaRESUMO
Thromboplastin is a tissue extract used in the prothrombin time test (PT) necessary for oral anticoagulant control. The interlaboratory variability of the results of the PT test with thromboplastins of different tissue types, besides differences due to reporting PT in seconds or percentage, indicate the need for a standardized reference thromboplastin in order to express PT results on a common scale. The aim of the present work is to encourage the laboratory hospital either singly or in regional groups, to produce a standardized thromboplastin for their own use, to insure the control of oral anticoagulant therapy. Rabbit brain thromboplastin was prepared by Quick's technique. The reagent was calibrated against the international reference thromboplastin RBT/079, following the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). Statistical analyses of the data were performed using an orthogonal regression. We obtained an international sensitivity index (ISI) of 2.177, a standard error of 0.0454 and a coefficient of variation of 2.09%. An international normalized ratio (INR) was also obtained for the conversion of measured PT to a common scale. The INNSZ thromboplastin is the first national reference preparation. With this reagent the introduction of an international scale for the control of oral anticoagulant therapy has become feasible in our country.