Abstract
A microcomputer-based system has been developed for the acquisition, reporting, and evaluation of clinical biochemistry and hematologic data. The system consists of an IBM microcomputer interfaced with several peripheral devices. Associated computer programs were developed inhouse and customized for use in animal drug toxicity studies. The system has the following advantages: (1) Data are directly transmitted to the microcomputer via interface devices, thereby minimizing the possibility of data entry errors and eliminating the need for handwritten records; (2) individual animal reports and group summary reports are readily generated; (3) individual animal data and group summary values are routinely compared during the data collection phase against a historical reference range database, and “outliers” are flagged, allowing quick identification of aberrant values or parameters that may have been affected by experimental treatments; and (4) treatment groups are tested in the data evaluation phase against control groups for statistically significant differences, which are automatically flagged in the summary tables. This microcomputer system has also assisted in Good Laboratory Practice audits and quality control monitoring.
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