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CURRENTLY PENDING CLARIFICATION WITH RIGGI

  • If a study ‘reference range’ is set, this takes precedence over high / low study ranges. The following operators will be inspected: >=, >, <=, <

  • If a study high and low are provided, those are inspected and are exclusive.

  • For anything out of range, the possible study alerts are L or H (low and high).

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Within the Lab > Orders > Specimen > Panel Result Details area, users can select an individual test to see the details reported by the lab. There is now a section called ‘Study Ranges / Alerts’ will show any alert flags, study limits, and range values against the reported data.

Using Lab Results for Eligibility - are Study Specific or Site Ranges involved or not?

ClinSpark takes a conservative approach to Lab reported Safety concerns, ensuring that we always display Alerts and Values based upon what the Lab reports. Lab results are also frequently reviewed by PIs. There can however be challenges in managing what acceptable ranges are for certain test results in specific Study context, outside of the results that are always reported by the Labs standard safety range.

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If the Study-specific Reference Ranges were defined in Lab > Configure (as described above), then you will be able to view the Ref Ranges defined within ClinSpark side by side with the Ref Ranges defined by the Lab.

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