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Individual vs Laboratory Variation in Blood Lipid Values: Updating the Literature FREE

JAMA. 1997;278(6):478-478. doi:10.1001/jama.1997.03550060054033
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To the Editor.  —We have noted an error in the article by Dr Cooper and colleagues1 concerning measurement of blood lipid levels. Table 2 of that article is used in laboratory practice and quoted in the medical literature2, yet most of the entries in this table are incorrect because they were calculated using an erroneous formula.Using the notation of the original article by Cooper et al, CVt is the total coefficient of variation (CV, standard deviation divided by the mean) of reported analytical results for an individual, from whom multiple specimens are taken at different times. The total intraindividual CVt can be separated into the intraindividual biological CV (CVb) and the laboratory analytical CV (CVa). Let NS denote the number of time periods when specimens were taken. This was defined as the number of specimens by Cooper et al.1 Let NR denote

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Cooper GR, Myers GL, Smith SJ, Schlant RC.  Blood lipid measurements: variations and practival utility . JAMA . 1992;;267:1652-1660.
 Correction : JAMA 1997;;278:478.
Warnick GR.  Cholesterol measurement .In: Cholesterol and Lipoproteins: A New Look at Lipids . ASCP National Meeting; April 1992;.
Bachorik PS, Ross JW.  National Cholesterol Education Program recommendations for measurement of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: executive summary . Clin Chem . 1995;;41:1414-1420.

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Cooper GR, Myers GL, Smith SJ, Schlant RC.  Blood lipid measurements: variations and practival utility . JAMA . 1992;;267:1652-1660.
 Correction : JAMA 1997;;278:478.
Warnick GR.  Cholesterol measurement .In: Cholesterol and Lipoproteins: A New Look at Lipids . ASCP National Meeting; April 1992;.
Bachorik PS, Ross JW.  National Cholesterol Education Program recommendations for measurement of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol: executive summary . Clin Chem . 1995;;41:1414-1420.
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