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Evaluation of Sigma Metrics and Westgard Rule Selection and Implementation of Internal Quality Control in Clinical Chemistry Reference Laboratory, Ethiopian Public Health Institute.

Zeleke Geto1,2, Tigist Getahun2, Tadesse Lejisa2, Yosef Tolcha2, Demirew Bikila2, Chala Bashea2, Mehari Meles2, Wossene Habtu2, Genet Ashebir2, Bikila Negasa2, Meron Sileshi2, Yeabkal Daniel3, Andargachew Gashu3, Feyissa Challa2.   

Abstract

Clinical laboratories are mandated to deliver accurate, reliable, timely and correctly reported result which, used in decision making for disease screening, diagnosis and monitoring. With aid of six sigma principles and metrics it is possible to assess the quality laboratory process and the quality control that is needed to ensure that the desired quality is achieved. Thus, this study was undertaken to evaluate the performance of biochemical parameters by calculating the sigma metrics of individual parameters using internal quality control (IQC) and Proficiency Testing (PT) results. The sigma metrics of 21 clinical chemistry parameters were calculated from COBAS 6000 analyzer with internal quality control (IQC) materials and external quality assurance scheme (EQAS) performance in national clinical chemistry laboratory for the period of six months. We obtained an excellent performance (≥ 6 sigma) for test parameters amylase pancreatic, amylase total, HDL, magnesium, AST, triglyceride, total bilirubin and ALT in both levels of quality control. Urea, creatinine and chloride were failed to meet the minimal sigma performance for both level 1 and 2. Sigma values of 3-6 were observed for ALP, Direct bilirubin, total protein, albumin, glucose, potassium, and phosphate with both levels of quality control. Though, stringent IQC strategy is not mandatory for analytes that scored sigma value ≥ 6. However, continuous monitoring quality control is required for renal function tests and process improvement will be designed for those with poor sigma values. © Association of Clinical Biochemists of India 2021.

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Keywords:  Ethiopia-Sigma; Quality control; Quality goal index; Westgard rules

Year:  2021        PMID: 35873618      PMCID: PMC9300779          DOI: 10.1007/s12291-021-00994-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0970-1915


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Authors:  Abdurrahman Coskun
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Authors:  Roger Johnson
Journal:  Clin Biochem Rev       Date:  2008-08

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Authors:  James O Westgard; Sten A Westgard
Journal:  Clin Lab Med       Date:  2016-12-22       Impact factor: 1.935

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Authors:  Tamer C Inal; Ozlem Goruroglu Ozturk; Filiz Kibar; Salih Cetiner; Selcuk Matyar; Gulcin Daglioglu; Akgun Yaman
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Authors:  Sunil Kumar Nanda; Lopamudra Ray
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2013-11-25

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Authors:  B Vinodh Kumar; Thuthi Mohan
Journal:  J Lab Physicians       Date:  2018 Apr-Jun
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