I've written a lot about comparing meters to each other, comparing meters to other meters and, recently, about comparing meters to labs.
Now, I'm adding a bit to the discussion -- comparing LABS to LABS.
I've assumed that my InRatio was going to always be about .6 or so higher than the hospital lab. It's been this way on all the tests I've taken within an hour of the blood draw.
On Monday, I had a blood draw at two labs. The hospital lab had a 2.97 -- nicely in range for me - and within the predictable variance for the InRatio. (It was close to the 2.8 that my ProTime meter reported).
On Monday, my other blood draw was at a local clinic - and they sent the blood out to a lab to test. This one shocked me -- 3.6. It's not unlikely that the clinic lab may have mishandled the blood, or perhaps the lab's reagents were off, or something - but the question is -- with two labs testing blood taken a few hours apart coming up with such different results, WHO CAN YOU TRUST?
I'm not sure that I'll have the opportunity to compare labs again, but it sure would be interesting to do see if this difference can be replicated.
Any suggestions?
(Perhaps I shouldn't care as much -- both labs put me in, or awfully close, to being in range. But, for me, it's kind of disturbing that two professional labs can come up with such disparate values)
Now, I'm adding a bit to the discussion -- comparing LABS to LABS.
I've assumed that my InRatio was going to always be about .6 or so higher than the hospital lab. It's been this way on all the tests I've taken within an hour of the blood draw.
On Monday, I had a blood draw at two labs. The hospital lab had a 2.97 -- nicely in range for me - and within the predictable variance for the InRatio. (It was close to the 2.8 that my ProTime meter reported).
On Monday, my other blood draw was at a local clinic - and they sent the blood out to a lab to test. This one shocked me -- 3.6. It's not unlikely that the clinic lab may have mishandled the blood, or perhaps the lab's reagents were off, or something - but the question is -- with two labs testing blood taken a few hours apart coming up with such different results, WHO CAN YOU TRUST?
I'm not sure that I'll have the opportunity to compare labs again, but it sure would be interesting to do see if this difference can be replicated.
Any suggestions?
(Perhaps I shouldn't care as much -- both labs put me in, or awfully close, to being in range. But, for me, it's kind of disturbing that two professional labs can come up with such disparate values)