Ann Biol Clin (Paris)
November 2015
The full blood count (FBC) is the most prescribed laboratory test in France. Due to the lack of data, there is a great variability in reference values of the FBC, between medical laboratories. The aim of this work was to provide normal reference values for FBC in adults.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing a questionnaire, we have evaluated how VKA and INR are handled by medical doctors in Quercy-Rouergue. This evaluation is part of an international post-analytical quality assessment survey in laboratory medicine supervised by Noklus (http://www.noklus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAims: To determine full blood count (FBC) normal reference values for adults.
Methods: FBC normal values for healthy adults were defined, after establishing preanalytical conditions, in a population of 33 258 subjects, 19 612 men and 13 646 women. The values were established after excluding from this population all people having conditions liable to modify, directly or indirectly, FBC parameters.
Medical practice guidelines (GLs) being tools that are mainly designed to evaluate medical professionals, it sounds logical, and fair, that professionals should in turn evaluate GLs. Microbiology being a medical discipline, we used the AGREE instrument, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have evaluated the methodological quality of the AFSSAPS French clinical practice guidelines on prevention and treatment of thrombo-embolic disease in medicine, published in 2009. We have evaluated in parallel the similar recommendations from north-America on the subject (ACCP 2008). Our evaluation tool was the AGREE instrument which is consensual at an international level, in particular at the WHO (World Health Organisation) and at the European Union.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have evaluated the methodological quality of the Rémic (microbiology guidelines - bacteriology and mycology) of the Société française de microbiologie (edition2007), using to AGREE criteria, which are consensual at an international level, in particular at the the World Health Organisation (WHO) and at the European Union. The methodological quality of the Rémic appears to be sub-optimal. These shortcomings in quality are mainly observed in AGREE domain n° 5 (applicability), in AGREE item n° 5 (patients' opinions were not considered), and in AGREE item n° 23 (conflicts of interest were not declared).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe critically appraised the methodological quality of the clinical practice guideline (CPG) published by the Haute autorité de santé (HAS) about screening and diagnosis of gestational diabetes, and we compared its quality with that of two other CPGs, i.e. that of the American diabetes association (ADA) and that of the World health organisation (WHO).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA growing number of clinical practice guidelines (CPG) is published. This is understandable because CPG are the corner stone in the evaluation of professional practices (EPP). One cannot deny that EPP is necessary.
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October 2006
Zone electrophoresis for separation and quantification of serum proteins is useful in numerous pathological situations to make clinical diagnostics, to follow the evolution of a disease or to evaluate the efficiency of a treatment. The biologist must apply professional recommendations according to the official nomenclature of biological analysis. He must attach a comment to each result in order to help the physician to perform the best interpretation of the results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA colorectal cancer screening campaign by Hemoccult test was carried out from January 1993 to December 1994 in collaboration with the company doctors of employees ages 45 and older in the companies of the Lot department of France. Of the 1311 employees to whom the test was offered, 811 actually had the test done, representing a rate of participation of 61.9%.
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