Close
Help


Addressing Result Variability around Clinical Decision Points

Posted Thu, Apr, 10,2014

Published today in Biomarker Insights is a new methodology article by Paul Jülicher and Jens Dhein.  Read more about this paper below:

Title

The Range of Uncertainty: a Tool for Efficiently Addressing Result Variability Around Clinical Decision Points for Hepatitis C Response-Guided Therapy

Abstract

Despite efforts to standardize molecular diagnostic tests, performance differences are not rare. Laboratories are challenged in situations where treatment rules have been established using a reference assay that is different from the assays being used in daily practice. Assessing the viral load status of patients with chronic hepatitis C under modern triple therapy is a recognized example. We demonstrate the use of the range of uncertainty as an easy and efficient tool that can provide information on the certainty of a test result's interpretation in the context of making hepatitis C virus treatment decisions.

Click here to learn more about the article, download it and comment

share on

Posted in: Articles Published

  • Efficient Processing: 4 Weeks Average to First Editorial Decision
  • Fair & Independent Expert Peer Review
  • High Visibility & Extensive Database Coverage
Services for Authors
What Your Colleagues Say About Libertas Academica
This is the first time for me to submit a manuscript to Evolutionary Bioinformatics.  It was really an impressive experience throughout the entire process.  Every step of the process is discernible, punctual and accompanied by a professional and immediate email.   Moreover, the peer reviewers provided fair and insightful comments, which significantly improved the manuscript.  In addition, open access made sharing the article as easy as sharing a link with no subscriptions required and ...
Dr Amr Tag El Din Mahmoud Saeb (King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
More Testimonials

Quick Links


New article and journal news notification services
Email Alerts RSS Feeds
Facebook Google+ Twitter
Pinterest Tumblr YouTube