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A category 1 EQA scheme for comparison of laboratory performance and method performance: An international pilot study in the framework of the Calibration 2000 project.

Rob Jansen1, Nuthar Jassam2, Annette Thomas3, Carmen Perich4, Pilar Fernandez-Calle4, Ana Paula Faria5, Helena Correia5, Julian H Barth6, Cas Weykamp7, Christa Cobbaert8, Marc Thelen9, Carmen Ricós4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In the modern healthcare service, patients receive care in multiple hospitals and healthcare settings. Therefore, harmonization of results from different methods and instruments, both between and within laboratories, is of the utmost importance. The present pilot study aims to test the use of a Category 1 EQA scheme across four European countries by assessing the current level of equivalence of test results.
METHOD: This work was led by the Dutch External Quality Assurance Scheme SKML and involved 28 laboratories from three regions in the UK, Spain and Portugal, and 120 laboratories from The Netherlands. A set of six commutable samples, targeted with reference methods, were circulated and 18 biochemistry analytes were tested. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: The Total Error (TE) score, defined as the probability (%) that results are within the Total Error Acceptable (TEA) limits, for the eighteen analytes was calculated. Our data show that there is a need for further harmonization of laboratory data, in particular for electrolytes (calcium, chloride, magnesium, sodium), enzymes (ALT, amylase, AST, LDH), lipids (HDL-cholesterol), and for substrates (creatinine, total protein). Lack of performance consistency between instruments was seen for most analytes. The lack of harmonization is still present despite manufacturer claims of established traceability.
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Keywords:  Biological variation; Commutability; External quality assessment; Harmonization; Reference method; Traceability

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24240021     DOI: 10.1016/j.cca.2013.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chim Acta        ISSN: 0009-8981            Impact factor:   3.786


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2.  Category 1 external quality assessment program for serum creatinine.

Authors:  Elisabet González-Lao; Jorge Díaz-Garzón; Zoraida Corte; Carmen Ricós; Carmen Perich; Virtudes Álvarez; Margarita Simón; Joana Minchinela; José Vicente García-Lario; Beatriz Boned; Carmen Biosca; Fernando Cava; Pilar Fernández-Fernández; Pilar Fernández-Calle
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4.  Periodic Comparability Verification and Within-Laboratory Harmonization of Clinical Chemistry Laboratory Results at a Large Healthcare Center With Multiple Instruments.

Authors:  Youngwon Nam; Joon Hee Lee; Sung Min Kim; Sun-Hee Jun; Sang Hoon Song; Kyunghoon Lee; Junghan Song
Journal:  Ann Lab Med       Date:  2022-03-01       Impact factor: 3.464

5.  Comparability of thyroid-stimulating hormone immunoassays using fresh frozen human sera and external quality assessment data.

Authors:  Shunli Zhang; Fei Cheng; Hua Wang; Jiangping Wen; Jie Zeng; Chuanbao Zhang; Wensong Liu; Ning Wang; Tingting Jia; Mo Wang; Rui Zhang; Yuhong Yue; Jing Xu; Zhanyong Wang; Yilong Li; Wenxiang Chen; Qingtao Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Standardization in laboratory medicine: Two years' experience from category 1 EQA programs in Spain.

Authors:  Carmen Ricós; Carmen Perich; Beatriz Boned; Elisabet González-Lao; Jorge Diaz-Garzón; Montserrat Ventura; Sandra Bullich; Zoraida Corte; Joana Minchinela; Fernando Marques; Margarita Simón; Virtudes Alvarez; José-Vicente García-Lario; Pilar Fernández-Fernández; Pilar Fernández-Calle
Journal:  Biochem Med (Zagreb)       Date:  2018-12-15       Impact factor: 2.313

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