H. Baum, S. Chun, P. Findeisen, Hans Fleurkens, Hyunjung Gu, Jinyoung Hong, Franziska Prévôt, Dawid Radziszewski, M. Rossier, Nico Vogt, J. Furrer, K. Klopprogge, C. Schneider-Thauern
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An inter-laboratory survey, routine simulation imprecision (RSI) and method comparison experiments, and dedicated workflow runs were conducted. Results Most coefficients of variation (CVs) for repeatability were <1 % for ISE, ≤2 % for CC, and <2.5 % for IC assays; for intermediate precision were ≤2 % for ISE and CC, and <2.5 % for IC assays; and for reproducibility were ≤3 % for ISE and CC, and <2.5 % for IC assays. Most RSI reference (94 %) and random part (93 %) CVs were ≤2 %; 99 % of runs completed without system-related interruption. 218 method comparisons generated median Passing–Bablok slope of 1.00, median bias at the medical decision point of −0.1 %, and median Pearson’s r of 0.998. 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Performance evaluation of cobas pure integrated solutions at multiple sites in Europe and Asia
Abstract Objectives We evaluated analytical performance, functionality, reliability, and comparability of cobas® pure integrated solutions (Roche Diagnostics) under routine-like conditions. Methods The study was conducted in Europe and Asia (five sites). Seventy-six applications covering ion selective electrolytes (ISE), clinical chemistry (CC), and immunochemistry (IC) analytes were assessed using Elecsys® immunochemistry assays (Roche Diagnostics). Samples included control material and pseudonymized residual samples (plasma/serum/urine). Analytical performance, functionality, and system reliability were evaluated. An inter-laboratory survey, routine simulation imprecision (RSI) and method comparison experiments, and dedicated workflow runs were conducted. Results Most coefficients of variation (CVs) for repeatability were <1 % for ISE, ≤2 % for CC, and <2.5 % for IC assays; for intermediate precision were ≤2 % for ISE and CC, and <2.5 % for IC assays; and for reproducibility were ≤3 % for ISE and CC, and <2.5 % for IC assays. Most RSI reference (94 %) and random part (93 %) CVs were ≤2 %; 99 % of runs completed without system-related interruption. 218 method comparisons generated median Passing–Bablok slope of 1.00, median bias at the medical decision point of −0.1 %, and median Pearson’s r of 0.998. Conclusions cobas pure integrated solutions demonstrated precise and accurate results under routine-like conditions and comparable results vs. commercial analyzers, supporting implementation into routine practice.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Laboratory Medicine (JLM) is a bi-monthly published journal that reports on the latest developments in laboratory medicine. Particular focus is placed on the diagnostic aspects of the clinical laboratory, although technical, regulatory, and educational topics are equally covered. The Journal specializes in the publication of high-standard, competent and timely review articles on clinical, methodological and pathogenic aspects of modern laboratory diagnostics. These reviews are critically reviewed by expert reviewers and JLM’s Associate Editors who are specialists in the various subdisciplines of laboratory medicine. In addition, JLM publishes original research articles, case reports, point/counterpoint articles and letters to the editor, all of which are peer reviewed by at least two experts in the field.