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    Test the laboratory!

    • Last Update: 2021-09-19
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    As we all know, the thyroid is the largest endocrine organ of the human body.
    It maintains the normal functions of the body's organs and tissues by secreting thyroid hormones, and is the "motor" that regulates metabolism
    .


    With the rapid development of society, as well as the changes in people's living patterns and dietary structure, the incidence of thyroid diseases is increasing year by year.


    For thyroid diseases, laboratory serological testing has played an important role
    .


    Among them, the change of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration is the most sensitive indicator reflecting thyroid function, and its detection is the most important preliminary screening test to clarify thyroid function


    We are concerned that at this year’s Annual Meeting of Laboratory Doctors of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association, the academic satellite conference entitled "Analysis and Clinical Application of Hypersensitivity TSH Performance" will do a good job on the iteration of serum TSH determination methods and the performance and clinical application of hypersensitivity TSH.


    According to the pharmaceutical industry standard of the People’s Republic of China and CLSI EP17-A2, a performance confirmation study of the TSH project was carried out.


    TSH reagent generation standard

    TSH reagent classification standard TSH reagent classification standard

    Figure 1 LoD confirmation precision curve

    Figure 1 LoD confirmation precision curveFigure 1 LoD confirmation precision curve

    LoQ=LoD= 0.


    LoQ=LoD= 0.


    At the same time, monitoring of follow-up treatment for patients with hyperthyroidism is available.


    Is Kemei's diagnosis based on LiCA? The heavy launch of the platform's fourth-generation ultra-sensitive TSH will surely bring more assistance to the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid diseases


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