Welcome to Ask Stago, the podcast dedicated to provide expert answers to your expert questions in hemostasis.
In today episode, our expert Lydie Nicoud, R&D reagent manager, will talk with us about the test of fibrinogen.
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Literature sources:
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Mackie IJ, Kitchen S, Machin SJ, Lowe GDO, Guidelines on fibrinogen assays, Br J Hematol 2003; 121: 396-404
Cunningham MT, Olson JD, Chandler WL, Van Cott EM, Eby CS, Teruya J, Hollensead SC, Adcock DM, Allison PM, Kottke-Marchant KK, Smith MD. External quality assurance of fibrinogen assays using normal plasma: results of the 2008 College of American Pathologists proficiency testing program in coagulation. Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2012 Jul;136(7):789-95. doi: 10.5858/arpa.2011-0322-OA. PMID: 22742551.Siriez R, Dogné JM, Gosselin R, Laloy J, Mullier F, Douxfils J Comprehensive review of the impact of direct oral anticoagulants on thrombophilia diagnostic tests: practical recommendations for the laboratory. Int J Lab Hematol 2021; 43(1): 7-20
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