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ICSH guidance for INR and D-dimer testing using point of care testing in primary care.

David A FitzmauriceGeert-Jan GeersingXavier ArmoirySam MachinSteve KitchenIan J Mackie
Published in: International journal of laboratory hematology (2023)
This guideline has been written on behalf of the International Council for Standardisation in Haematology (ICSH) and focuses on two point of care haematology tests used within primary care, namely International Normalised Ratio (INR) and D-dimer. Primary care covers out of hospital settings and can include General Practice (GP), Pharmacy and other non-hospital settings (although these guidelines would also be applicable to hospital out-patient settings). The recommendations are based on published data in peer reviewed literature and expert opinion; they should supplement regional requirements, regulations or standards.
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