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. 2024 Apr 16;62(8):1512-1519.
doi: 10.1515/cclm-2024-0102. Print 2024 Jul 26.

Using analytical performance specifications in a medical laboratory

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Using analytical performance specifications in a medical laboratory

Graham Ross Dallas Jones. Clin Chem Lab Med. .
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Abstract

Analytical performance specifications (APS) are used for the quantitative assessment of assay analytical performance, with the aim of providing information appropriate for clinical care of patients. One of the major locations where APS are used is in the routine clinical laboratory. These may be used to assess and monitor assays in a range of settings including method selection, method verification or validation, external quality assurance, internal quality control and assessment of measurement uncertainty. The aspects of assays that may be assessed include imprecision, bias, selectivity, sample type, analyte stability and interferences. This paper reviews the practical use of APS in a routine clinical laboratory, using the laboratory I supervise as an example.

Keywords: analytical performance specifications; assay interferences; external quality assurance; method verification.

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