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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Calculate Free Testosterone with TruT by FPT
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<blockquote data-quote="tareload" data-source="post: 189341"><p>It would be an interesting plot to pool all the published data over last 10 years for equilibrium dialysis data points and then also plot Vermeulen and Tru-T on same plot. You could plot against total T or SHBG. Unless I am missing something you are going to get a cluster of data points that are very close to Vermeulen and a country mile away from Tru-T. Then another cluster that sit on top of Tru-T line. What does that say about the agreement between the various equilibrium dialysis measurement data between labs in the papers?</p><p></p><p> I conclude that if you had access to all those blood samples and ran head to head equilibrium dialysis tests you will get very different numbers. My apologies if I missed this discussion some where else. Something ain’t right with the interlab agreement on the equilibrium dialysis data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tareload, post: 189341"] It would be an interesting plot to pool all the published data over last 10 years for equilibrium dialysis data points and then also plot Vermeulen and Tru-T on same plot. You could plot against total T or SHBG. Unless I am missing something you are going to get a cluster of data points that are very close to Vermeulen and a country mile away from Tru-T. Then another cluster that sit on top of Tru-T line. What does that say about the agreement between the various equilibrium dialysis measurement data between labs in the papers? I conclude that if you had access to all those blood samples and ran head to head equilibrium dialysis tests you will get very different numbers. My apologies if I missed this discussion some where else. Something ain’t right with the interlab agreement on the equilibrium dialysis data. [/QUOTE]
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