2 results match your criteria: "Flemish Institute for Research in General Practice.[Affiliation]"
Int J Technol Assess Health Care
July 1997
Department of General Practice, Flemish Institute for Research in General Practice.
A literature review compared the results of different kidney function tests using the inulin clearance or similar methods as a gold standard. The methodological strength of the available studies was weak. For the time being, the calculated creatinine clearance using formula, is a first choice, especially in general practice.
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June 1993
Flemish Institute for research in General Practice, Catholic University of Louvain.
This study evaluated the influence of a desk-top analyser, used in general practice, on the mean number of blood tests per contact, prescribed or analysed by general practitioners. A randomized controlled trial was used. The mean number of blood tests per contact requested by two groups of GPs, before and after the introduction of a Reflotron in the intervention group was compared.
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