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Understanding Xanthochromia
The Critical Role of Quality Control
When faced with a potential subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), the tools we use to diagnose can quite literally be life-saving. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis plays a pivotal role, especially when common diagnostic tools like Computed Tomography (CT) scans might not catch early signs.
Traditionally, xanthochromia detection relied on visual assessment – a method that suffers from inconsistency due to subjective interpretation and lacks uniformity across the industry. Today, spectrophotometry has emerged as the preferred method for its precision and reliability in detecting xanthochromia. To ensure the highest accuracy, this technique requires stringent quality control measures. Here, we discuss xanthochromia and SAH, before introducing our dedicated Xanthochromia true third-party control.