Ambulatory sample Window period [Study Per­for­mance]

posted by Dr_Dan  – Germany, 2010-06-18 17:13 (5850 d 07:14 ago) – Posting: # 5535
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Dear Rajdeep
It is always better to have a sample, even if this sample is not collected at scheduled time. You will have a protocol deviation but this is irrelevant (as long as this deviation is not too big) since your calculation is based on real times (and not on scheduled times). I often observe time deviations at ambulatory sample collection in order to consider subject´s personal interests. I would agree to collect an ambulatory sample 1 hour earlier if not otherwise possible.
Kind regards
Dan

Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan

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