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Factor VIII assays. Assessment of variables.
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1988
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Factor Viii AssaysCoagulation Resource CommitteeLaboratory HematologyMedicineClinical EpidemiologyHematologyDiagnosisPathologyHemostasisCoagulopathyClinical ChemistryBleeding DisorderLaboratory MedicineUnited StatesLaboratory Method
Factor VIII assays are the most common specific coagulation factor assay performed in the United States. Interlaboratory proficiency studies have documented persistent problems with variation in results between laboratories. The Coagulation Resource Committee of the College of American Pathologists conducted a workshop to analyze variables that may affect performance of the one-stage factor assay. The results indicate that accuracy of the assay can be improved by uniform standardization of reference plasma samples and that reproducibility can be enhanced through appropriate choice of reagents and instruments. Optimizing performance of this assay should lead to more reproducible interlaboratory results.