Strategies to set global analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine: 10 years on from the Stockholm consensus conference

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作者
Petersen, Per Hyltoft [1 ]
Fraser, Callum G. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bergen, Div Gen Practice, Norwegian Qual Improvement Primary Care Labs, NOKLUS, N-5892 Bergen, Norway
[2] Scottish Bowel Screening Ctr Lab, Dundee, Scotland
关键词
Analytical bias and imprecision; Analytical goals; Analytical requirements; Laboratory medicine; Matrix effects; Point-of-care-testing; ANALYTICAL GOALS;
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10.1007/s00769-009-0630-8
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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The setting of analytical quality specifications in laboratory medicine has attracted attention for many years. Over time, many strategies were advocated and all had advantages and disadvantages. In the final decade of the last millennium, considerable confusion existed on how to define analytical quality specifications correctly and how to apply them in everyday practice. This led to wide professional interest. In 1999, a consensus conference sponsored by IUPAC, IFCC and WHO was held in Stockholm on "Strategies to Set Global Analytical Quality Specifications in Laboratory Medicine". The consensus set useful and well-documented strategies for the setting of analytical quality specifications into a hierarchy with the best strategy at the highest level, namely, (1) Evaluation of the effect of analytical performance on clinical outcomes in specific clinical situations, (2) Evaluation of the effect of analytical performance on clinical decisions in general, (3) Published professional recommendations, (4) Performance goals set by regulatory bodies and EQAS organisers, and (5) Goals based on the current state of the art. Much success has been achieved since the promulgation of the statement with the approach being adopted by many in laboratory medicine for a very wide variety of purposes, particularly in quality management. However, there is a requirement for additional investigation of, inter alia, quality specifications for examinations done on measurements performed on ordinal and nominal scales, pre-analytical factors and matrix effects, examinations done as POCT, target values of control materials, and ways in which analytical quality specifications can be used both to set what is the optimum performance and as a tool for assessment of everyday practice.
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