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A retrospective analysis of discordances between international normalized ratio (INR) self-testing and INR laboratory testing in a pediatric patient population.

Joan BitanFanny BajolleAnnie HarrochePauline CannetAlice BraemsSofiane TalebDamien BonnetDelphine BorgelDominique Lasne
Published in: International journal of laboratory hematology (2021)
Although most children had coherent pairs of INR values, the occurrence of deviations raises the question of the origin of the thromboplastin used in the laboratory and emphasizes the need to provide specific quality control procedures for POC INR devices.
Keyphrases
  • quality control
  • risk assessment