Quality Standards
A study of the new Cobas Pure detailed imprecision and bias. Can these instruments meet the new measurement uncertainty goals?
Can the biochemistry assays on a DxC 700 in India hit the new measurement uncertainty goals?
Can Atellica assays meet the new uncertainty goals? We take a look using some of Siemen's own posters and abstracts.
Now that there are new measurement uncertainty goals, it's time to check if any instruments can hit them. Using the performance data from a recent study of the Vitros 5600 and Vitros 250 instruments from an Indian laboratory, we assess the acceptability of the mu of their methods.
Now that there are new measurement uncertainty goals, it's time to check if any instruments can hit them. Using the performance data from a recent study of the Alinity i and Alinity c instruments from a US laboratory, we assess the acceptability of the mu of their methods.
- 32 of 37 assays on a Roche cobas 8000 in France cannot hit desirable measurement uncertainty goals
- The latest instruments need to be benchmarked against the latest CLIA goals
- New EFLM goals for Coagulation: An example analysis of an Atellica 360
- None of 3 assays on an Abbott Alinity can meet preferred measurement uncertainty goals