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Dry Chemistry

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640 Seiten
Englisch
Elsevier Science & Techn.erschienen am14.10.1993
Dry chemistry has been accepted as an important technology in medical laboratories for many years. Many evaluations of this technology have been undertaken by reputable clinical laboratories, the results of which were excellent when compared with conventional wet chemistry analysis.
This book contains a detailed overview of the current knowledge in the field of dry chemistry both in the physicians' office laboratories and large medical laboratories. The results from many evaluation studies are presented, as is data from interference studies which complete the descriptions of many dry chemistry methods.
A detailed description of various commercially available dry chemistry systems such as Ektachem, Reflotron, Seralyzer, Cobas Ready, Drichem, Opus and Stratus are also included.
This book effectively describes the current state-of-the-art technology and knowledge and succeeds in filling the gap in information in this important field of clinical chemistry science.
Originally published as 'Trockenchemie' by Georg Thieme Verlag,
Stuttgart, Dr. Sonntag has taken the opportunity of this translation to completely revise and update the contents of his book.
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KlappentextDry chemistry has been accepted as an important technology in medical laboratories for many years. Many evaluations of this technology have been undertaken by reputable clinical laboratories, the results of which were excellent when compared with conventional wet chemistry analysis.
This book contains a detailed overview of the current knowledge in the field of dry chemistry both in the physicians' office laboratories and large medical laboratories. The results from many evaluation studies are presented, as is data from interference studies which complete the descriptions of many dry chemistry methods.
A detailed description of various commercially available dry chemistry systems such as Ektachem, Reflotron, Seralyzer, Cobas Ready, Drichem, Opus and Stratus are also included.
This book effectively describes the current state-of-the-art technology and knowledge and succeeds in filling the gap in information in this important field of clinical chemistry science.
Originally published as 'Trockenchemie' by Georg Thieme Verlag,
Stuttgart, Dr. Sonntag has taken the opportunity of this translation to completely revise and update the contents of his book.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780080858944
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr1993
Erscheinungsdatum14.10.1993
Seiten640 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse20118 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.2743106
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1;Cover;1
2;TOC$Contents;12
3;Preface;8
4;Preface of the German edition;10
5;CH$Chapter 1. Introduction to dry chemistry;18
5.1;What is dry chemistry?;19
5.2;History of development;20
5.3;References;22
6;CH$Chapter 2. Theory of reflection spectroscopy;24
6.1;Terminology;24
6.2;Fundamentals of reflection spectroscopy;26
6.3;References;31
7;CH$Chapter 3. Instrument systems;36
7.1;General pointers on the use of the data sheets;36
8;CH$Chapter 4. Cobas Ready;38
8.1;Description of the reagent strips;40
8.2;Reflectometric measurement system;42
8.3;Reflectance measurement;43
8.4;Calculation;44
8.5;Calibration;45
8.6;Alanine aminotransferase (ALT);45
8.7;Albumin;46
8.8;Alkaline phosphatase (ALP);47
8.9;a-Amylase;48
8.10;Aspartate aminotransferase (AST);50
8.11;Bilirubin, total;51
8.12;Calcium;52
8.13;Cholesterol;53
8.14;HDL cholesterol;54
8.15;Creatine kinase (CK);56
8.16;Creatinine;58
8.17;Glucose;59
8.18;.-Glutamyl transferase (.-GT);60
8.19;Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH);61
8.20;Protein, total;62
8.21;Triglycerides;63
8.22;Urea;64
8.23;Uric acid;65
8.24;References;67
9;CH$Chapter 5. Drichem 1000;68
9.1;Glucose;68
9.2;Urea;70
9.3;References;73
10;CH$Chapter 6. Ektachem;74
10.1;Description of the slides;74
10.2;Reagent carrier for electrolyte assays;78
10.3;Potentiometric measurements;78
10.4;Description of the Ektachem DT-60 II;80
10.5;DTE module;82
10.6;DTSC module for determining the enzyme activity;83
10.7;Ektachem 700;86
10.8;Acid phosphatase (AcP);96
10.9;Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT);101
10.10;Albumin;105
10.11;Alkaline phosphatase (ALP);109
10.12;Ammonia;112
10.13;Amylase;116
10.14;Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or glutamate oxalacetate transaminase (GOT);120
10.15;Bilirubin, total;124
10.16;Bilirubin, unconjugated and conjugated;130
10.17;Calcium;139
10.18;Carbon dioxide;144
10.19;Carbon dioxide, enzymatic;149
10.20;Chloride;154
10.21;Cholesterol;158
10.22;HDL cholesterol;163
10.23;Cholinesterase (CHE);166
10.24;C-reactive protein (CRP);172
10.25;Creatine kinase (CK);174
10.26;Creatine kinase MB (CK-MB);178
10.27;Creatinine (single-slide method);181
10.28;Creatinine (two-slide method);187
10.29;Ethanol;193
10.30;Glucose;198
10.31;.-Glutamyl transferase (.-GT);207
10.32;Haemoglobin (only on DT-systems);210
10.33;Iron;214
10.34;Lactate;217
10.35;Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH);219
10.36;Leucine amino peptidase (LAP) (preliminary);223
10.37;Lipase;226
10.38;Lithium;230
10.39;Magnesium;236
10.40;Phosphate;240
10.41;Potassium;244
10.42;Protein;248
10.43;Protein in CSF (cerebrospinal fluid);251
10.44;Salicylate;256
10.45;Sodium;259
10.46;Theophylline;263
10.47;Total iron-binding capacity;267
10.48;Triglycerides;269
10.49;Urea;273
10.50;Uric acid;281
10.51;Remarks;286
10.52;References;288
11;CH$Chapter 7. Opus;338
11.1;Analyzer description;339
11.2;Optical measurement;340
11.3;Continuous access;340
11.4;Opus assays;341
11.5;References;345
12;CH$Chapter 8. Reflotron;348
12.1;Air displacement pipette;350
12.2;Description of the reagent carrier;352
12.3;Reflection spectrometer;356
12.4;Data management;357
12.5;Calculation;357
12.6;Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT);359
12.7;a-Amylase;365
12.8;Amylase, pancreatic;370
12.9;Aspartate aminotransferase (AST or glutamate oxalacetate transaminase (GOT);374
12.10;Bilirubin;379
12.11;Cholesterol;383
12.12;HDL cholesterol;389
12.13;Creatine kinase (CK);394
12.14;Creatinine;398
12.15;Glucose;403
12.16;.-Glutamyl transferase (.-GT);408
12.17;Haemoglobin;415
12.18;Potassium;420
12.19;Triglycerides;424
12.20;Urea;429
12.21;Uric acid;434
12.22;Remarks;438
12.23;References;439
13;CH$Chapter 9. Seralyzer;452
13.1;Pipette system;453
13.2;Description of the reagent carriers;454
13.3;Reflection spectrometer;456
13.4;Measurement module;458
13.5;Calculation;458
13.6;Calibration;459
13.7;Performance of a measurement;459
13.8;Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or glutamate pyruvate transaminase (GPT);462
13.9;Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) or glutamate oxalacetate transaminase (GOT);465
13.10;Bilirubin;468
13.11;Carbamazepine;475
13.12;Cholesterol;478
13.13;Creatine kinase (CK);484
13.14;Creatinine;489
13.15;Digoxin;495
13.16;Glucose I;499
13.17;Glucose II (Hexokinase);506
13.18;Haemoglobin;510
13.19;Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH);512
13.20;Phenobarbital;518
13.21;Phenytoin;522
13.22;Potassium;526
13.23;Theophylline;529
13.24;Triglycerides;536
13.25;Urea;538
13.26;Uric acid;545
13.27;Remarks;550
13.28;References;551
14;CH$Chapter 10. Stratus;568
14.1;Stratus analyzer;569
14.2;Description of the method;572
14.3;Structure of the test tab;572
14.4;Fluorimetry;574
14.5;Calibration;575
14.6;Amikacin;576
14.7;Carbamazepine;577
14.8;Chorionic gonadotropin (human chorionic gonadotropin);578
14.9;Cortisol;579
14.10;Creatine kinase MB (CK-MB);581
14.11;Digitoxin;582
14.12;Digoxin;583
14.13;Ferritin;584
14.14;Follicle stimulating hormone (hFSH);585
14.15;Free thyroxine (free T4);586
14.16;Gentamicin;587
14.17;Human thyroid stimulating hormone (hTSH);589
14.18;Immunoglobulin E (IgE);590
14.19;Lidocaine;591
14.20;Luteinising hormone (hLH);592
14.21;Phenobarbital;593
14.22;Phenytoin;594
14.23;Primidone;595
14.24;Quinidine;597
14.25;Theophylline;598
14.26;Thyroid uptake (TU);599
14.27;Tobramycin;600
14.28;Total thyroxine (T4);601
14.29;Total triiodothyronine (T3);602
14.30;Remarks;603
14.31;References;604
15;CH$Chapter 11. Dry chemistry as used in the physician's office laboratory;614
15.1;References;615
16;CH$Chapter 12. Summary;618
16.1;Volume of the sample;618
16.2;Sample material;626
16.3;Chromogens in the sample material;626
16.4;Interferences;627
16.5;Dwelling times up to the performance of analysis;627
16.6;Calibration;628
16.7;Quality control;629
16.8;Storage life and stability;630
16.9;Costs;631
16.10;Outlook;631
17;Glossary;634
18;IDX$Index;636
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