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Listed below are the Poster Sessions from AACC/ASCLS 1999.  Click on the title to review the abstract.

83. Diagnostic statistical techniques for least squares regression analysis applied for the evaluation of linearity and equality of regression lines - A practical example with I-Stat̉.
Genta, V.M., Wilson, C., Greiber, D., Judge, K., Giella, P.
Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital
84. A quantitative miniaturized single-use test for hCG in whole blood.
Patel, P.J., Hardt, S.J., Bobritchi, C.S., Le, D.Q., Sexton, P.M., Blatt, J.M., Hsu, Y., Quiwa, N.B., Wu, P.P., Li, S.F.
Metrika
Inc.
85. Multi-site clinical performance of a quantitative single-use test for NTx and creatinine in urine.
Blatt, J.M., Baddam, S., Allen, M.P., Hardt, S.J., Mangan, W.M., Lee, R.K.T., Chase, C.L., Scratch, M.A., Hsu, Y.
Metrika
Inc.
86. Multicenter evaluation of a meter for blood glucose and ketone monitoring.
Cembrowski, G.S.1, Apple, F.S.2, Ricchiuti, V.2, Velazquez, F.R.3, Christenson, R.H.4, Johnson, M.L.5, Bernstein, R.M.6, Schwartz, S.L.7
1University of Alberta Hospital; 2Hennepin County Medical Center; 3Detroit Medical Center; 4University of Maryland, Baltimore; 5International Diabetes Center; 6Endocrinology Associates; 7Diabetes & Glandular Disease Clinic, P.A.
87. Correlation of the SenDx 100 blood gas/electrolyte analyzer with the Chiron 865.
Chance, J.J., Kuzdzal, S.A., Nichols, J.H.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
88. Correlation Study Between Four i-Stat Portable Analyzers.
Dinovo, E.C.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
VAGLA Sepulveda
89. Use of Skin Cholesterol to Monitor Response to Cholesterol-Lowering Therapy.
Evelegh, M.J.1, Norton, H.B.1, Sprecher, D.L.2
1International Medical Innovations; 2The Cleveland Clinic Foundation
90. Rapid Drug ScreenTM comparison.
Foreback, C.C.
Department of Pathology
Henry Ford Hospital
91. Susceptibility of two new glucose test strips to testing errors.
Haag, B.L., Leed, L.A.
Baystate Medical Center
92. Monthly Validation of Whole Blood Glucose Meters in a Large Health System: Improved Compliance with Laboratory Prepared Specimens.
Hofer, T.L., Cembrowski, G.S.
University of Alberta Hospital
93. Analytical and Clinical Evaluation of Whole Blood Glucose Testing Systems.
Jacobs, E.1, Nowakowski, M.2, Steinberg, F.2, Gorospe, A.2, Tolnai, J.2
1The Mount Sinai Medical Center; 2The Mount Sinai Hospital
94. Investigation of use of a Conjugate Release Material for Lateral Flow Immunoassays.
Jones, K.D., Hopkins, A.K.
Whatman International Ltd
95. Evaluation of the IRMAâ SL and i-STATâ systems for whole blood glucose measurements at the point-of-care.
Kempe, K.C.1, Chu, C.1, Weber, S.2
1LifeScan, Inc.; 2Alta Bates Medical Center
96. Glucose meter performance: Effects of critical care variables, influence of reference method, and need for universal standardization.
Louie, R.F., Tang, Z.P., Sutton, S., Lee, J.H., Kost, G.J.
University of California
Davis
97. Drug interference with glucose measurements on six handheld glucose meters and a portable glucose analyzer for point-of-care testing in critical care.
Tang, Z.P., Du, X.G., Louie, R.F., Kost, G.J.
University of California
Davis
98. Comparison of Accu-Chek Comfort Curve Plasma Glucose Test Strips to Plasma Reference Methods.
Kuzdzal, S.A.1, Nichols, J.H.1, Lee, D.M.2
1Johns Hopkins Medical Institution; 2Roche Diagnostics Corporation
99. Atmospheric pO2 Interference in Glucose Meter Analyses.
Wilhite, T.R.1, Manzella, S.2, Smith, C.H.3, Landt, M.4
1St. Louis Children's Hospital; 2Washington Univ Sch Med Dept Pathology; 3Washington Univ Sch Med, Dept Pediatrics & Pathol; 4Washington Univ Sch Med, Dept Pediatrics
100. Point of care testing ( POCT ) of thyroid-stimulating hormone ( TSH ) and free thyroxine ( FT4 ) - a new clinical possibility.
Fremner, E.1, Kalerud, B.2, Rosenqvist, U.3, Oberg, L.4, Larsson, L.1
1Dep. of Biomedicine and Surgery, Div. of Clin Chem; 2Dep. of Biomedicine and Surgery,Div. of Clin Chem; 3Dep. of Internal Medicine, Motala Hospital; 4Mjolby Primary Healt Care Center, Mjolby
101. The effect of hematocrit on the accuracy of six glucose meter systems for point-of-care testing.
Lee, J.H., Tang, Z.P., Louie, R.F., Kost, G.J.
University of California Davis Health System
102. Comparison Study of Accu-Chek Advantage and Precision Q.I.D meters with i-Stat as reference method using same finger tip capillary blood.
Lee, K.Y., Shin, W.Y., Dinovo, E.C.
VA Greater LA Healthcare System
Los Angeles, CA
103. Evaluation of a mail-in test for measuring HbA1c with capillary blood.
Little, R.R.1, Goldstein, D.1, Wiedmeyer, H.1, Tennill, A.1, Huang, D.1, Schwartz, S.2, Johnson, M.L.3
1University of Missouri - Columbia; 2Diabetes and Glandular Disease Clinic; 3International Diabetes Center
104. Evaluation of the i-STAT® Portable Clinical Analyzer for the Determination of Blood Creatinine.
Marver, C.L., Santrach, P.J., Burritt, M.F.
Mayo Clinic
105. Comparison of point - of - care methods for hemoglobin measurement during acute hemodilution in pediatric cardiopulmonary bypass.
Marver, C.L., Santrach, P.J., Smisek, I.M.
Mayo Clinic
106. The effect of hemoglobin- and perfluorocarbon- based oxygen carriers on glucose measurements in several point-of-care hospital glucose monitoring systems.
Nowatzke, W.L.1, Kempe, K.C.2, Scott, M.G.1
1Washington University School of Medicine; 2LifeScan, Inc.
107. Design and Evaluation of a Comprehensive Quality Monitoring Program for a Near-Patient Immunoassay System.
Cronin, P., Frye, S., Brown, D., DiCesare, J., Lee, C., Evers, T.
Chemistry Group
Dade Behring Inc., Newark, DE
108. A rapid test for the determination of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) concentration in the urine sample of women during the onset of menopause.
Song, W., Dong, R., Meng, Q., Tao, Y., Tung, K.K.
Applied Biotech
Inc., San Diego, CA
109. Evaluation of Cholesteron TM cholesterol test.
Tjersland, G.B.1, Ammirati, E.B.2, Murphy, M.P.1, Connolly, J.2
1Pacific Biometrics, Inc.; 2Lifestream Technologies, Inc.
110. Multicenter Evaluation of the PrecisionTM PCxTM System of Point-of-Care Testing
Velazquez, F.R.1, Bernstein, R.M.2, Johnson, M.L.3
1University Labs, Detroit Med. Center, Detroit, MI; 2Regional Endocrinology Assoc, Sante Fe, NM; 3International Diabetes Center, Minneapolis, MN
111. Remote Network (Ethernet) Connectivity for Glucose Testing at the Point-Of-Care.
Weber, S.
Alta Bates Medical Center
112. Impact of Variable APTT Sensitivity on Monitoring Heparin Anticoagulation: Evaluation Across Clinical Centers.
Bennett, K.M., Zucker, M.L., LaDuca, F.M.
International Technidyne Corporation
113. Identifying and Correcting Inter-Laboratory Variability of INR for Prothrombin Time Measurement.
Bennett, K.M., Zucker, M.L., LaDuca, F.M.
International Technidyne Corporation

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