Calibration of thromboplastins
- PMID: 7479992
- DOI: 10.1098/rspb.1995.0178
Calibration of thromboplastins
Abstract
Anticoagulant therapy with coumarin drugs requires tests on the patient's blood to determine the dose rate for the drug. The tests involve measuring the effect of a preparation of a certain reagent, thromboplastin, in accelerating the clotting of the patient's blood. Features of the World Health Organization's recommendation on the appropriate laboratory procedure for a calibration assay and evaluation of results call for comment. The standard method involves estimation of a linear structural relation, a statistical technique long known but seldom finding practical application. This paper reviews its history, as a prelude to discussing strange mistakes in earlier publications; it also examines assessment of the precision of estimation and other aspects of the statistical method.
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