| Literature DB >> 28392730 |
Jasna Lenicek Krleza1, Ivana Celap2, Jelena Vlasic Tanaskovic3.
Abstract
In Croatian medical laboratories (ML), external quality assessment (EQA) has a long tradition of almost half of a century. At national level, EQA is provided by Croatian Centre for Quality Assessment in Laboratory Medicine (CROQALM) which is a part of Croatian Society of Medical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine. This case study aimed to summarize the main challenges, which are set to CROQALM and their possible solutions. CROQALM has 10 schemes, covering majority of analysis for which medical biochemistry laboratories in Croatia are authorized for, including pre-analytical and post-analytical phase of laboratory work. Assessment scheme has three exercises per year. One sample per scheme and exercise is distributed to participants depending on their application. All data transfer and evaluation of the results are done using web interface and statistical software for evaluation of quality in laboratory medicine. Since CROQALM has relatively small number of participating laboratories (N = 197) with lot of different manufacturers of instruments used for analysis in all schemes, constant challenges are present in the evaluation of the results (commutability problems, statistical analysis etc.). Further, number of participating medical laboratories is even lower for highly specific parameters, which are in the scope of clinical laboratories only. Despite the obstacles we are faced to, EQA at national level is useful tool regarding standardization and harmonization aspects in total testing process within the country. Furthermore, it gives participating laboratories recognition and proof for meeting expected quality criteria in the community they serve.Entities:
Keywords: allowable limit of performance; commutability; external quality assessment; harmonization; standardization
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28392730 PMCID: PMC5382851 DOI: 10.11613/BM.2017.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochem Med (Zagreb) ISSN: 1330-0962 Impact factor: 2.313
External quality assessment scheme in Croatia (CROQALM): an overview
| I | Biochemistry parameters | 3 | Human-based, lyophilised control sample | 180 |
| II | Specific proteins, CRP | 3 | Human-based lyophilised or liquid control sample | 168 |
| III | Laboratory haematology | 3 | Stabilized donor blood and human-based whole blood sample | 183 |
| IV | Laboratory coagulation, Coagulation factors | 3 | Lyophilised control sample | 164 |
| V | Drugs | 1 | Lyophilised control sample | 17 |
| VI | Urinalysis: urine test strip, sediment | 3 | Human-based, liquid control sample | 178 |
| VII | Analysis of pH, blood gases and electrolytes | 3 | Liquid control sample | 41 |
| VIIA | Point-of-care: pH, blood gases, electrolytes, glucose and lactate | 3 | Liquid control sample | 19 |
| VIII | Hormones, vitamins, tumor and cardiac markers | 2 | Human-based, lyophilised control sample | 94 |
| IX | Glycosylated haemoglobin A1c | 3 | Human-based lyophilised control sample | 151 |
| X | Pre-analytical phase of laboratory testing | 3 | Questionnaire design | 168 |
| XI | Post-analytical phase of laboratory testing | 3 | Questionnaire design | 160 |
| XII | Sweat chloride test | 3 | In-house liquid control sample | 8 |
Figure 1Example of statistical evaluation of results for alanine-aminotransferase. Graphs: histogram of all results (main graph), positioning of results in allowable grey areas according to z-score (top right) and allowable limits of performance (down right). Statistical evaluation: all method group (number of participants, mean, SD, CV) – first line, method-based peer groups (number of participants, mean, SD, CV and laboratory’s result). Following lines: overview of deviations according to z-score and according to allowable limits of performance. CV – coefficient of variation. SD – standard deviation.