Submitted by: sdemir   Date: 2009-11-20 12:29
Use of Capability Index to Improve Laboratory Analytical Performance
Renze Bais



Summary
• For detection of errors where the standard deviation is wide compared to clinical requirements, consider use of the Capability Index (Cps).
• Cps is defined as ‘Allowable Limit of Error divided by the standard deviation of between-batch QC measurement’.
• ‘Capable’ assays have Cps >4 compared with ‘incapable’ ones with Cps <4.
• Capability of an analyte can be used to optimise the amount of quality control (QC) required and still maintain appropriate error detection.
• For EQA material, Cps can be used for continuously monitoring individual analytes, comparing laboratory performance with peers and comparison with industry-wide performance.
• The capability approach can result in reducing the number of QCs run per day, reducing costs as well as significantly improving the performance of a number of assays.

Comments: (0)

Henüz yorum yapılmamış